The Shizhuan Mountain stone carvings are located in Fohui Village, Sanqu Town, 20 kilometers southwest of Dazu. According to the Song Stele and Chronological Statues, the stone carvings on Shizhuan Mountain were excavated by the estate owner Yan Xun from the fifth year of Yuanfeng in the Northern Song Dynasty to the third year of Shaosheng (1082-1096). It is said to be the founding temple of the famous monk Xizhao in Sichuan. The statue making area is a typical combination of the three religions of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. There are also stone pagodas, cliff sculptures, and stone tablets near the grottoes. A Buddhist temple was built on the mountaintop, and today there is a building called the "Buddhist Temple". It was rebuilt during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty after the Yuan Dynasty's military campaign. It was listed in the The World Heritage List on December 1, 1999.