In the midst of the magnificent natural landscape, a geographical bodhisattva with his hands folded sits quietly on a lotus flower, radiating the light of compassion and wisdom. The figure of the geographical bodhisattva is solemn and serene, with slender arms folded in front of his chest. His face is kind and dignified, and his eyes reveal endless wisdom and compassion, as if he is silently listening to the voice of the earth and all things. The bodhisattva's posture is like a rising mountain between the sea of clouds, and his crown shows a touch of nobility and majesty through the clouds. His body is made up of clear water and a green forest that flows through his body and becomes part of his cassock. The cassock spreads out and flows like a waterfall, symbolizing the boundlessness of compassion. Beneath the Bodhisattva of geography is a vast land of fertile land, crisscrossing rivers and rolling mountains. He sits on the earth as if he were the embodiment of the earth, transmitting the strength and stoic wisdom of Mother Earth. The surrounding natural landscape blends in with the geographical bodhisattva. Mountains tower, flowers and plants bloom, trees flourish, birds chirping, and the sounds of nature intertwine to create an atmosphere of tranquility and peace. The Bodhisattva of geography exudes the power of tolerance and acceptance, and he is the guardian of the earth and a symbol of wisdom. His folded hands are a tribute to the earth, as well as his blessing and compassion for all living beings. In the vicinity of the Bodhisattva of Geography, people feel the warmth and comfort of the earth, and he brings the power of calm and tranquility. Standing in front of him, one cannot help but marvel at the wonder and power of nature, and at the same time inspire the responsibility to respect and protect the earth. --auto --s2