The seven fairies distributed tea seeds to the villagers in Bifenggou and taught them the techniques of growing tea hand in hand. Since then, the tea garden in Bifenggou has developed and the tea garden area has become larger and larger. Spring tea is harvested every year, and it has become a well-known tea town.
The seven fairies and Wang Shan care for the people, think about everything and solve all their worries. They have done one good deed after another for the villagers in Bifenggou, and they are deeply loved by the villagers. Wang Shan lived for a hundred years, but died of illness, and the seven fairies died together. The villagers buried them together beside Yulantan, which was their long-cherished wish: Although they were born on different days, I hope to die on the same day; Always look at the green mountains and green waters in Bifenggou after death. Over time, the graves of the seven fairies and Wang Shan became two big stones, which the villagers called "Yuanyang Stone". Up to now, two stones still exist, embracing each other, like a pair of lovers whispering. There is a big stone not far from Yuanyang Stone. It is the stone where Wang Shan peeks at the seven fairies taking a bath and hiding. People call it.