Fubo Hill
Fubo Hill is famous for its picturesque shape
and beautiful caves. It stands solitarily in Fubo
Hillthe northeast of the city,with half of it
in the Li River. The waves of the river are turned
back when they meet the stone blocks of the hill,
hence the name "wave-subduing hill"
(Fubo Hill).
On the eastern side of the hill are
a winding corridor facing the river.A teahouse
and a "Tingtao (Listening to the Waves) Pavilion"
were built along the cliff of the hill.
On the southern slope of the hill
is Pearl-Returning Cave (huanzhu dong). Legend
has it that the cave was once illuminated by a
pearl, and inhabited by a dragon. One day, a fisherman
stole the pearl, but overcome by shame, he finally
returned it.The Shijian Stone (Testing Sword Stone)
in the Pearl-Returning Cave is a giant stone,
hanging Thousand-Buddha Cavefrom the ceiling of
the cave with only a few inches to the ground.
Legend has it that once a general name Fubo tested
his sword by cutting what was originally a stone
pillar and has left a crevice at the bottom ever
since then.
At
the end of the cave is Thousand-Buddha Cave. Over
200 Buddha carved stone statues of the Tang Dynasty
were kept there.
On the west side,a flight of stone
steps leads to the Kuishui Pavilion which is half
way up the hill,and then to the top.
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