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"Climbing Huangshan Mountain, there is no mountain in the world, and you can stop looking at it!" Who said it?

Xu Xiake.

"When you climb Mount Huangshan, you will see that there are no mountains in the world, and you can stop looking at it" comes from "Huangshan Zhi Dingben".

"Climbing Mount Huangshan, there are no mountains in the world that are worth seeing" means that once you climb Mount Huangshan, there are no other famous mountains in the world worth seeing! At the beginning of the last century, Wang Juyou, a native of Shexian County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, summarized and extended the famous saying "Don't look at the mountains when you return from the Five Mountains, and don't look at the mountains when you return from Huangshan."

The "Huangshan Chronicles" compiled by Min Linsi, a famous local chronicler in the Qing Dynasty, records that in Xu Xiake's later years, his friend Qian Qianyi, a famous writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties and a generation of Jiangnan Wenzong, asked him: "Which place is the most amazing when you travel to mountains and rivers all over the world?" Xu Xiake replied, "There is no Huangshan Mountain in the world like Huizhou, and there is no mountain in the world like climbing Huangshan Mountain."

Xu Xiake's achievements:

< p>Xu Xiake made many contributions to geographical science. He also investigated and studied geothermal phenomena such as volcanoes and hot springs. He also carefully described and investigated natural phenomena such as climate changes and changes in plants due to different terrain heights. In addition, he also vividly described and recorded the conditions of agriculture, handicrafts, and transportation, the evolution of scenic spots and historical sites in various places, and the customs and customs of ethnic minorities.

Xu Xiake not only made significant contributions to geography, but also had profound attainments in the field of literature. The travel notes he wrote are not only precious documents in geography, but also travel literature with exquisite writing skills. His travel notes are as simple and beautiful as the nature he describes. Some people praise it as "the true text, the great text, the strange text in the world."