Fubo
Hill
Rising
from the ground, Fubo Hill slopes into
the Li River in the east and looms in
the west over the ground. Waves run
back wherever they meet the blocks thus
it gets the name. A tale also has it
that Ma Yuan, called General Fubo, of
the Han Dynasty had once passed by Guilin
on a southern expedition. He poured
all the pearls he carried into the river,
so the hill was named after him in his
memory, and there used to be a Fubo
Pavilion on the hill in Tang Dynasty.
Now,
it still has a lot of places of interest,
such as Kuishui Ting (Kui Stream Pavilion),
Tingtao Pavilion (Listening to Waves),
Banshan Ting (Half the Hill Pavilion),
Huanzhu Cave (Returning the Pearl). Shijian
Stone (Testing Sword), Qianfo Cave (Thousand-Buddha
Cave) and Coral Cave. There is also a
pot which is said to be big enough to
cook for one thousand people and a cast
iron bell, which was built by the daughter
of Prince Ding Nan of Qing Dynasty named
Kong Youde as a memorial of him.
The
Shijian Stone (Testing Sword Stone) in
the Returning Pearl Cave which is closely
attached to Li River is a giant stone,
hanging from the ceiling of the cave with
only a few inches to the ground. It seems
that its top and the ground was suddenly
separated as a result of General Fubo's
sword testing and it remains a wonder
as well.
In
Returning Pearl Cave and Qianfo Cave,
there are many stone slabs and Buddha
images carved in relief in Tang and Song
Dynasties. So it is known as 'the Fascinating
Place of Fubo Mountain'.