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Which mountain does Maoshan refer to? It's Daoshi Mountain. It's good at catching ghosts.

Maoshan Mountain, located in jurong city, southwest of Jiangsu Province, is one of the main mountain ranges in Jiangsu Province. Maoshan Mountain is named Qushan, also known as Jinling Difei Mountain, because of its winding mountain and the shape of "Ji". Taoism says that "Qu Qu Jinling is a blessed place to cultivate truth and a spiritual city to become a god". During the Western Han Dynasty, Mao Shi, three brothers, Mao Gu and Mao Zhong from Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, came to Qushan to help the world. Later, in order to commemorate Mao's achievements, Qushan was changed to Sanmaoshan, referred to as Maoshan for short. The main peak, Damao Peak, is 372.5 meters above sea level, and the scenic area is about 7 1.2 square kilometers. The traffic inside and outside the scenic spot is convenient, extending in all directions, with Maoshan Town as the center, about 60 kilometers away from Nanjing, Zhenjiang and Changzhou, about 300 kilometers away from Shanghai in the east and Hangzhou in the south, and only 38 kilometers away from Nanjing Lukou International Airport.

Maoshan is a famous Taoist shrine. Maoshan Taoism has a long history. According to legend, as early as 5,000 years ago, there was an exhibition of practitioners in the Gaoxin era in Fulong, Ququ Mountain (now Chen Yu Village, Maoshan Town). During the pre-Qin period, Guo Si, a native of Yan State, practiced in Chen Yu Temple. During the Qin dynasty, Li Ming practiced in the ancient alchemy institute (now Gan Yuan view); In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Ge Hong, a jurong, practiced in Baopufeng, Maoshan, and wrote a book. In the second year of Xingning in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (364), Yang, Xu, etc. compiled The True Classics of the Great Hole in the Qing Dynasty, and founded the Maoshan Shangqing School with unique Jiangnan characteristics. Tao Hongjing, a famous Taoist priest in the Qi and Liang Dynasties in the Southern Dynasties, lived in seclusion in Maoshan for more than 40 years, and was the main successor of the Shangqing School in Maoshan. Maoshan Taoism enjoys a high reputation and status in the history of Taoism in China, and has won the reputation of "the immortal mansion in Qin and Han Dynasties, the prime minister in Liang and Tang Dynasties" and "the first blessed land and the eighth cave". During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Taoism in Maoshan reached its peak, with more than 300 Taoist buildings, more than 5,000 palaces, temples and palaces, and thousands of Taoists. It was called "seventy-two Maoan temples with three palaces and five temples". The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom War, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Cultural Revolution severely damaged Maoshan Taoist Temple. The restoration of Maoshan Taoist Temple began in the late 1970s, and 1982 was approved by the State Council as the first batch of key temples open to the outside world. As the saying goes, "If you want good luck, go to the blessed land-Maoshan". Xiao Jiu Wanfu Palace (Dinggong), as an important place of Maoshan Taoist culture, has always been a place for tourists to burn incense in the mountains.