Wan Gong Statue: Mountain forms Lord Wan's profile — majestic and benevolent symbol of Anhui

Looking along the left side, the mountain formation reveals a striking silhouette with clearly defined features—the nose, eyes, forehead, and chin. It bears a profound resemblance to a profile close-up of Wan Gong, appearing both majestic and benevolent; hence, this rock is named the Wan Gong Statue. During the Spring and Autumn period, the Tianzhushan area was the fiefdom of the ancient Wan Kingdom. The high official Wan Bo (Lord Wan) governed the region with great wisdom and virtuous policies, earning him the enduring reverence of later generations as "Wan Gong." In reality, this masterpiece is a natural wonder sculpted by the gradual weathering and erosion of granite.

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