There is a peak of Wolf Mountain in the Half-Day Buddha Scenic Area, which is commonly known as the Half-Day Buddha because it looks like a sitting Buddha. There is a temple on the top of the mountain called "Half-Day Buddhist Temple", which is said to have been built by Dafeng, a monk who abused him during Song Xuanhe's reign. During the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, the national hero Zheng Chenggong went to Chaoshan to fight against the Qing Dynasty. He stationed troops at the top of the Buddha for half a day, practiced martial arts according to risks, and repeatedly sold the Qing army. According to legend, after the "mouse broke the drum rope" (the mouse bit off the rope that tied the drum), it mistakenly called the police for the Qing army to attack the camp, which made Zheng Jun meet the enemy in a hurry and misunderstood each other in the night, so it refers to this place. At present, there are sites such as Gongpanshi, Talingzhai Mountain, Junzao, Paoma Avenue around the mountain, ancient wells dug by Zheng Jun himself, and West School Field. He's "Alive" portrait scenic spot, 4th floor of Tianyunge, backyard of Futian Temple in the southeast, 2m high, with exquisite brushwork.
A lifelike oil painting of "Fairy" He. Surprisingly, no matter what angle the viewer stands at. The eyes, mouth and toes of the people in the painting, and even the word "Zhouyi" in their hands, are all directed at you, which is commonly known as "living painting" among the people. Legend has it that this painting was inspired by the artist by accident, and it is impossible to draw a second one in the future. It is said that some overseas Chinese are willing to pay 50 yuan or even 100 yuan to draw another identical portrait, but they have not come back. Most visitors to Huxian storm area will soon see a "living painting".