Who knows what the meaning of' a square hill on the platform and a three-star cave on the slanting moon' is?

"Lingtai Fangshan, Xieyue Sanxing Cave" is a place name.

The Journey to the West is a novel written by Wu Cheng'en in Ming Dynasty. In The Journey to the West, Lingtai Fangcun Mountain is located in Niuhe Prefecture. There is a cave on the mountain called Xieyue Sanxing Cave, where the Monkey King's master Bodhi lived in seclusion.

"Lingtai Fangshan, Xieyue Sanxing Cave" are all puzzles. The three stars in the oblique moon refer to the word "heart", and the inch in Taiwan refers to "seeking", that is, "seeking the heart"

Extended data:

The description of "Three-Star Cave on the Inclined Moon in the Square Inch Mountain of Lingtai" in the original work;

Thousands of peaks and halberds, Wan Ren opens the screen. The sun reflects blue light and locks green, and the rain receives dark blue. Dead vines stick to old trees, crossing the world in ancient times. Strange flowers and herbs, bamboo and Qiao Song. Xiuzhu Qiao Song, evergreen deceives the blessed land for thousands of years;

Strange flowers and plants, don't thank Peng Ying in the four seasons. Birds are singing nearby and the source is ringing. There are many valleys and gardens around, and there are mosses everywhere. The ups and downs of "Long Mai" are good, and there must be a master who is anonymous.

Translation:

Thousands of peaks are like halberds, and thousands of mountains are like broad screens. After the rain, the mountain forest is more dark green, and the deep and cold contains vibrant green. Withered vines are wrapped around towering old trees, and ancient roads extend to deep paths.

Strange flowers and different grasses, seeing the ups and downs of the mountains, Long Mai has excellent feng shui, and there must be people from other places living in seclusion here (anonymity, self-cultivation).