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What are the famous Taoist mountains in China? And introduce it in detail.

Longhu Mountain in Jiangxi, Wudang Mountain in Hubei, Yun Qi in Anhui and Qingcheng Mountain in Sichuan are also called "Four Famous Taoist Mountains".

Longhu Mountain is the birthplace of Taoism in China, and Taoism is the "ancestral court". Longhu Mountain, formerly known as Yunjin Mountain, is said to have ninety-nine dragons gathered here. The mountain looks like a dragon plate, like a tiger, and the dragon and tiger compete. Lingshan Xiushui was attracted by the gods, that is, two cranes were sent to guide Zhang Daoling and his disciples to go into the mountains to make an alchemy. The mountain god noticed that the dragon and tiger appeared to replace Yunjin. From then on, Longhu Mountain is beautiful in water and Danshan Mountain, among which Taoist culture is beautiful, ranking first among the famous Taoist mountains and known as the first fairyland of Taoism.

Wudang Mountain is also known as Taihe Mountain. Taoism in Wudang Mountain believes in "Xuantian Emperor". According to legend, the word "Wudang" means "it is not true enough to use force". Most of the 36 existing temples were built in the Ming Dynasty, and they are the most complete, largest and highest-ranking Taoist ancient buildings in China. Wudang Mountain is not only the hero of Mount Tai, the danger of Huashan Mountain, but also the wonder of Huangshan Mountain and the elegance of wild geese. Wu Tang Men Boxing, founded by Zhang Sanfeng in Ming Dynasty, is famous all over the world.

In A.D. 143, "Shi Tian" Zhang Daoling came to Qingcheng Mountain and chose the deep beauty of Qingcheng Mountain to preach and teach. It is listed as the "fifth cave" by Taoism and has the reputation of "Qingcheng Mountain is quiet in the world".

The cloud is named after "a stone inserted into the sky, straight into the sky, and integrated with the blue cloud", also known as Baiyue, which stands shoulder to shoulder with Huangshan Mountain and is an outstanding representative of Huizhou culture. Tang Xianzu, a great dramatist in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a poem: "If you want to know gold and silver, you should travel to yellow and white. I have never dreamed of Huizhou in my life. " Qianlong said that "A westward journey is the first famous mountain in the south of the Yangtze River", and Xu Xiake, a great traveler in the Ming Dynasty, swam the clouds twice in three years. The rivers and muddy villages at the foot of Yun Qi Mountain inadvertently separated the "Yin and Yang" and pointed out the "Fish Eye", which was seen by Zhang Sanfeng and made the most magnificent natural Taiji map under the famous Taoist mountains in the world.

Note: There is another saying: Zhong Nanshan is one of the four famous Taoist mountains (named after Wang Zhongyang's practice here).