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Historical allusions of smoke hidden in stone chambers
According to legend, Miao Ying, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty, once built a temple here to meditate and often rode in and out with two tame tigers, so it was also called "Fuhu Rock". The mountains are shaded by trees, with rugged boulders, clear rock springs and beautiful scenery. In the early morning of spring, there are often clouds floating between strange rocks and bushes on the mountain, with green peaks and smoky peaks, which is quite poetic, so it is known as "the stone room hides smoke" and is one of the 24 scenic spots in Putian.

It is said that one day, the Jade Emperor went to the temple and learned that more than 300 pieces of furniture in Banzhu Village did not do good and did a lot of evil, so he ordered the whole village to be destroyed, that is, God threw plague medicine into the well in his village. At this moment, the land god said, "There is only one person in the village named Lei Qiong. He is a good person, always planting good roots and giving a lot of money. Don't hurt him. " So he asked Lei Qiong to store more well water. However, Lei Qiong didn't want everyone to suffer. When he reached the well, he saw an "old man" about to give medicine, but he grabbed it and swallowed it, and immediately died of the plague. When the land god reported to the jade emperor, the jade emperor sighed, named Lei Qiong "Marshal Wen", wore a people's hat and presented him with a golden flower with the words "unrestrained and fearless" written on it, and went in and out of Tianmen. After he dreamed of the whole village, he turned over a new leaf and became better. From then on, Duke Wen took virtue as his god and often handled daily affairs for the Jade Emperor.