Spring Comes Mountain is located outside Huai Valley Village. When the spring wind arrives, it blows into the valley from this location, hence the name Spring Comes.
Built halfway up the mountain is a small temple, about ten square meters in size. The arrangement inside is simple, consisting only of an offering table, two meditation cushions, and a painted clay sculpture.
The sculpture is called the Spring Locust Elder. In the past, people from Huai Valley Village would come to worship every time spring commenced.
With mountain bandits rampant, the atmosphere around Huai Mountain has become tense, leading to the decline of the Spring Locust Temple.
Now, with a hole in the temple's roof left unrepaired, the face of the Spring Locust Elder below it bears the brunt of wind and rain, leaving much of the painted surface of the sculpture worn off.
The once prosperous and immortal-looking elderly figure has turned into a grotesque and unclear face, detested by all.