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Mount Tai stands in the east of North China Plain, above Qilu Plain, facing the vast sea in the east, the Yellow River with a long history in the west, and the water of warm, beautiful and Huai River in the south, which is in sharp contrast with the plain hills, with a relative height difference of1.300m. It is visually extraordinarily tall and full of rhythm, and "all other mountains are dwarfed".
This mountain range stretches for 65,438+000 kilometers and covers an area of 426 square kilometers. Its broad foundation produces a sense of stability, while its huge and concentrated shape produces a sense of heaviness, which is a great power of "stabilizing the town without shaking".
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Five yuan-Baidu encyclopedia