Qianfo Mountain is one of the three major scenic spots in Jinan. It was called Lishan in ancient times. Because it was called Shun's farming in Lishan in ancient times, it was also named Shun Mountain and Shun's farming mountain. During the Sui Kaihuang period (581-600 years), thousands of Buddha statues were carved along the mountain trend because of the prevalence of Buddhism, so it was called Qianfo Mountain. Qianfo Mountain is the remnant of Mount Tai, with an elevation of 285 meters, covering an area of 166.1 hectares, 2.5 kilometers from the center of Jinan City, located in the south of Jinan City Center. It is also known as the three major scenic spots of Jinan with Baotu Spring and Daming Lake. It is the national AAAA-level scenic spot and the ninth batch of national scenic spots. On September 5, 2016, Qianfo Mountain Cliff Stone Statues and Stele Inscriptions are listed as cultural relics protection units in Shandong Province. Qianfo Mountain [2] was called Lishan in ancient times. It is said that when Emperor Yushun was a people, he had plowed under the Lishan Mountain, so it was also named Shun Mountain or Shun Tingshan. According to historical records: during the Sui Dynasty, Buddhism prevailed in Shandong Province. Devoted believers engraved a large number of stone Buddhas along the walls of the mountain, and built the Temple of Thousand Buddhas and got the name of Thousand Buddhas Mountain. Along Pandao West Road, there is a Tang Huai Pavilion and an ancient Huai tree beside the pavilion. It is said that Qin Qiong, a famous general of the Tang Dynasty, was tied here. Halfway up the hill there is a painted archway, namely Qiyan 9 o'clock Fang. Boarding the pavilion, looking north from the fence, Daming Lake is like a mirror near, the Yellow River is like a belt in the distance, and the scenery of Quancheng is at a glance. The stone Buddha carvings on Qianfo Mountain are concentrated on the Qianfo Cliff behind Xingguo Temple. Xingguo Temple, also known as Qianfoshan Temple, was built in the Tang Dynasty, and has been built in many generations. Outside the temple gate, the cliff above the southwest is engraved with the first melting four seal characters, each about 4 meters square. There are more than 60 stone Buddhas in the Sui Dynasty on the Qianfo Cliff, which has a long history and high artistic value. To the east of Qianfo Mountain, there are also stone Buddhas carved on Fohui Mountain. At the foot of the main peak there is a Buddha niche with a head Buddha statue, 7 meters high and 4 meters wide, commonly known as the big Buddha head which is a very rare stone sculpture. Qianfo Mountain is the remnant of Mount Tai. It covers an area of 166.1 hectares at 285 meters above sea level and is 2.5 kilometers away from the city center.