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Does anyone know if there is a Sansheng stone on Yuelu Mountain and where it is?
Where is the "Sansheng Stone" in the forest behind Lushan Temple? 19 17 Liu Zongxiang records: Yuelu Mountain "Gulou Mountain Temple includes Tiger Centang, Shen, Banshan Building, Dengfeng Pavilion, Fahua Spring, etc. Guanyin pavilion is behind the temple, and the Six Dynasties pine is in front of Guanyin pavilion. The ancient Buddha Rock is behind the (Guanyin) Pavilion, Fahuatai is behind the (ancient Buddha Rock) Rock, Shuhuyan is on the right side of the (Fahuatai) Step, and Sansheng Stone is behind Shuhuyan. " Shuhuyan has a story: the soldiers were defeated in the late Ming Dynasty, and Lushan Temple was destroyed. In the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Tan Zhi and monks traveled south to Hunan, where they rebuilt the main hall and the Lushan Temple, but there were many tigers and wolves on Yuelu Mountain. The craftsman was frightened. Monk Tan Zhi told craftsmen not to panic when they met tigers, so that they could naturally avoid being eaten by tigers. Over time, the tiger was tamed into a pig and a sheep. As soon as it rushed down the tiger rock, it smelled the cough and whistling of the tiger, but it was like being locked in a cage in the mountains and never dared to cross the tiger rock again. At that time, everyone thought it was a miracle, so they named it Shuhuyan. However, Liu Zongxiang, a native of Ningxiang, who was then the president of Hunan Normal University, also recorded sadly that after Baihequan and Guanyin Pavilion in Lushan Temple, the strange stones were rugged and flat as jade, and the scenery was absolutely beautiful. Some stones are square like a platform, others are round like a pavilion, "sitting in danger and thinking about things, drifting away from things", "the most recent state funeral and shovel are tomb areas; Deep mountain valley, vicissitudes of life. " What Mr. Liu Zongxiang means is that the beautiful story-telling stone group behind Lushan Temple was razed to the ground and turned into a cemetery because of the state funeral of Cai E, the founding father of the Republic of China. In fact, if you go up from Baihequan, you can open the round door of Huangxing Tomb, from which you can see many boulders. When I was a child, I went to Huangxing Tomb with Uncle Luo Labing, the patrol captain of Yuelu Mountain. In the garden of the tomb, there is a boulder with fallen leaves brushed away, and the word "back to the shore" is engraved on the wall of the boulder. After crossing Baihequan in Yuelu Mountain, maybe we can find the stone of the past, sweep away all the fallen leaves, and witness past lives's happy love forever.

In other words, the stone may be gone because of Cai E's tomb, and it may still be somewhere in Yuelu Mountain.