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Where does the stone carving of "Eight Hundred Cave Sky" belong?

The stone carving of "Eight Hundred Cave Sky" is located on a granite wall at the entrance of Li Babai Cave on the hillside of Fuyun Mountain in Wanli Village, Hualin Village, Chi'an Town, Fengxin County. It is a stone carving from the Song Dynasty. There is a cave at the bottom of the stone wall, with "Eight Hundred Cave Sky" inscribed in regular script, two straight lines, each character is 0.25 meters long and 0.2 meters wide. The lower left is divided into five lines with the words "Li Babai, a scholar of Shu, has been hiding here since the Xia Dynasty and the Wuxu Period. The Great Song Dynasty Gui In the third year of Jiatai, in the year 5836, Min Jingzhong received the title." It is said that the cave was the place where Li Babai cultivated immortality. Li Babai, named Changzhen, was from Shu. His birth and death dates are unknown. He claimed to be eight hundred years old, or he could travel eight miles in a day, so he was called "Li Babai". The "Eight Hundred Cave Sky" stone carvings provide certain evidence for understanding the development of religion here at that time.

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