According to the first legend, when two villages were hit by a storm, two monks in this temple did good things for people. After their death, the local people changed the name of the village to Liu Shan to commemorate them. According to the second legend, there is a highly respected and capable monk in this temple. This man predicted that this area would suffer a great disaster in the future. When he was about to leave, he deliberately changed his "kindness" to these two villages, so that people here could turn the corner.
Buddhism is good-oriented, and of course attaches great importance to this word. Look up Ci Hai, which means long-term preservation. In this way, in order to preserve the goodness often said in Buddhism for a long time, people adopted the monk's suggestion and changed the name of the village to maintain goodness. Because the village is located on the river bank or highland, people add a solid word with a soil-nourishing side after leaving a good word. Because this village is located in the east, the name of this village was born.