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Why is Qixia called "the roof of Jiaodong"?
The Roof of Jiaodong-Qixia

Nanbei Gushan

A visit to a lonely mountain in May is better than an imperial garden.

-Qixia folk proverb

North and South Gushan is located 30 kilometers northwest of Qixia City, with strange peaks and rocks and cliffs. The top of the ancient times is towering into the clouds, and it is often surrounded by smoke, so there is a saying that "the south is ancient and the north is ancient, and every other day is one step."

Gushan area was the rear base area of China in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. At that time, Jiaodong Arsenal, United Press, the predecessor of Volkswagen Daily, Beihai Bank and other units all fought with Qixia people here.

Because of its dangerous terrain, Gushan has always attracted the attention of military strategists. According to legend, when Li Shimin, king of the Tang Dynasty, marched eastward, the army was mighty, with banners covering the sky and horses neighing. When the king of the Tang Dynasty was proud, he suddenly saw the newspaper Tanma, saying that the mountains and forests in front were dense and the clouds covered the sky, and the pioneers could not go any further. King Tang then ordered the establishment of two camps, Qianzhai Village and Houzhai Village (haha! The founder of this website is Qianzhai Village. For three days in a row, he led military advisers and generals up the mountain to see the terrain, and * * * learned the way of fighting in the mountains. Later, many places of interest were left here, among which ten scenic spots, such as Grain Transport Road, Flag-planting Top, Yinmawan, Qishan, Longdun Stone, Duiwu and North-South School Field, were widely spread. In addition, the vast forests and long mountain flowers here are even more fascinating. At the turn of spring and summer, people flock to climb mountains and enjoy the scenery. As a result, the saying that "a visit to a lonely mountain in May is better than an imperial garden" spread.