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"Land of Immortals" —— Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province
"Land of Immortals" —— Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province

Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province is one of the cradles of Chinese civilization. The concept of Buddhism and Taoism here represents the concept of Neo-Confucianism, and Bailudong Academy has integrated outstanding natural beauty in a unique way, which has high aesthetic value and formed a cultural landscape closely related to the spirit and cultural life of the Chinese nation.

Lushan Mountain is located in the south of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, with the Yangtze River in the north and Haoyang Lake in the east. The total area of the mountain is 302 square kilometers, which is long from north to south and narrow from east to west.

There are more than 90 peaks in the whole mountain, the highest of which is Dayang Peak, with an altitude of1473.4m.. There are many valleys, caves, waterfalls and caves scattered among the peaks, and the landforms are complex and diverse. Lushan Mountain has unique glacial remains, which is the birthplace of Quaternary ice in China. At the foot of the mountain, there are unique sand dunes produced by the ancient monsoon circulation during the ice age.

The scenery of Lushan Mountain is "strange, beautiful, dangerous and heroic", and it is known as "the wonder of Kuanglu is the best in the world". The average annual foggy days in Lushan Mountain are as many as 65,438+0,965,438+0 days, and the diffuse clouds add a lot of charming beauty and mystery to Lushan Mountain. Lushan Mountain is also a thousand famous mountains integrating scenery, culture, education, religion and politics. There are Guizong Temple under the Golden Wheel Peak in the south, as well as Qi Xian Temple, Kaixian Temple, Yuantong Temple and Qianfo Temple.

In 39 1 year, Torin Temple was founded here, which represented the beginning of China Buddhism. Become the Buddhist center of Nanfeng, China. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Islam, Christianity and Catholicism also began to preach here, forming a unique phenomenon that the five religions gathered in one mountain.

Lushan Mountain is a famous summer resort at home and abroad. Since the Opium War, thousands of villas with architectural styles of Britain, France, the United States, Germany and other countries 18 have been built here, including Meishe Villa and Sherman Villa, which have become well-preserved international villa communities.

The highest peak of Lushan Mountain is Dahangyang Peak, with an altitude of1474m. It is a mountain peak composed of granite porphyry, towering and steep, shaped like a canopy. It is said that you can see the lights of Hanyang when you climb to the top of the mountain, hence the name "Hanyang Peak". The cliff at the summit resembles a chair. According to legend, when Dayu was controlling water, he once sat on this cliff overlooking the Yangtze River and considered how to dredge Jiujiang, hence the name "Yu Wang Cliff". There is Kangwang Valley under the Great Hanyang Peak, which is the largest canyon in Lushan Mountain, about 1000 meters long. According to legend, when Qin Shihuang destroyed the Six Kingdoms, Wang Jian, the general of Qin State, forced King Chu Kang to come here. Because of the storm, Kang Wang escaped from danger and lived in seclusion here, hence the name "Kangwang Valley".

The highest peak of Lushan Mountain is Dahangyang Peak, with an altitude of1474m. It is a mountain peak composed of granite porphyry, towering and steep, shaped like a canopy. It is said that you can see the lights of Hanyang when you climb to the top of the mountain, hence the name "Hanyang Peak". The cliff at the summit resembles a chair. According to legend, when Dayu was controlling water, he once sat on this cliff overlooking the Yangtze River and considered how to dredge Jiujiang, hence the name "Yu Wang Cliff". There is Kangwang Valley under the Great Hanyang Peak, which is the largest canyon in Lushan Mountain, about 1000 meters long. According to legend, when Qin Shihuang destroyed the Six Kingdoms, Wang Jian, the general of Qin State, forced King Chu Kang to come here. Because of the storm, Kang Wang escaped from danger and lived in seclusion here, hence the name "Kangwang Valley".

Sandie Spring flows out from Dayue Mountain, the second peak of Lushan Mountain, passes through the back of Wulaofeng Mountain, hangs on the big rock from the north cliff mouth, then flies down to the second-class big rock, and then sprays on the third-class big rock, forming Triassic, with a drop of155m. The majestic momentum is rare in the world and can be described as "the first wonder of Lushan Mountain". It's really "three thousands of feet flying over the eaves and walking over the wall, and it's suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days". There is a waterfall pavilion on the steep cliff, opposite to the waterfall, overlooking the waterfall and canyon. Bypassing Guanpu Pavilion Line 2, you can get close contact with Guanyin Cliff and Guanyin Cave. There is a green water pool under the cave, and the words "bamboo shadow suspicious trace" are engraved on the rock next to the pool.