Yuhuang Cave is located in Makong Mountain, west of Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province. It is named after the statue of the Jade Emperor carved in the cave, also known as Leidian Cave. It is 8 kilometers away from the city. It is a scenic area of Zhangjiajie City and a key cultural relics protection unit in Hunan Province. The grotto has 9 caves on the stone wall, divided into three floors of "the sky, the earth, the earth". There are dozens of stone statues in existence, including emperors, saints, immortal Buddhas, and some animals. The shape is exquisite and the appearance is realistic. The landscape has the causal river, the hole holy cave, the tiger dragon cave, etc. Among them, the wall carvings in the jade emperor cave are the jade emperor and the golden child jade female statue. The emperor sits in the middle, wearing a gold crown and a dragon robe, and looks solemn. The golden child jade female is on both sides, with gorgeous costumes and exquisite shapes. In addition, there is a statue of Li Jingkai in the lion cave. There are statues of the dragon, the dragon and the pottery in the tiger dragon cave, representing the virtuous, harvest, Xingjiao and Taiping respectively.