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Where is Luo Xiushan?

In Luoxiu Mountain Scenic Area, Longmen Water Capital, Guangxi

Luo Xiushan is also known as Luoshan and Tonggu Mountain. Shura is one of the eight scenic spots in ancient Yongjiang River. In ancient times, there were Longtan, Beisi Feilai Bell, Xianyiting, Springs and caves. The whole Shura Mountain is majestic, profound and elegant.

Records about Luo Xiushan

Luoxiushan, located in Luoxiushan Scenic Spot in Longmen, Guangxi, echoes Qingxiu Mountain in the distance. In his travel notes, Xu Xiake described his adventures and his trip to Shura. He also wrote that Luo Xiushan and Ma Pushan are connected together, and the peaks are scattered. On the way to the mountain climbing, he lost his way, sat in the shade of pine trees and waited for passers-by. In the afternoon, no one was seen, but he "missed the peak, that is, from south to east." When he reached the summit, Xu Xiake described in detail the Nanning landform he saw when he climbed to the top of Shura Mountain: "The top of the mountain is connected to Matui in the west and Huanghua in the east to Pennsylvania. Gaiqimai comes from Dongshan, Qujing, passes through Yongning, Yucheng and Sien, and reaches Yibin in the east. The south is the northern mountain of your county, and the east is the western mountain of Zhou Xun, so it began. "

Jin Chen, a juren from Nanning in the Ming Dynasty, recorded in the Travel Notes of Shura Mountain: "The wonder of the sacred land is beyond the reach of other mountains. There are still scenic spots around the mountain, such as Guo Si Temple, Tomorrow Temple, Lou Ji Temple and Longmen Longtan, which are beyond our reach." This is the earliest written record of Shura Ganguo Temple in Ming Dynasty, and it is one of the landmark buildings of more than 30 historical attractions in Shura. There are also many temples and shrines in Shura, such as Luoshan Temple, Tomorrow Temple and Lulou Temple. There are many temples in one mountain, which shows that Luo Xiushan has become the Buddhist center of Nanning in the Ming Dynasty.

The Collection of Ancient and Modern Books during the reign of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty recorded Jin Chen's poem Entering the Temple in Ming Dynasty: "The sun can't reach, and you can hear the sound of water. Every ape leads the way, and the monk takes the temple as the village. Many wild fruits hang down the door, and Shan Ye is half at the door. The deep sputum is consistent, and fainting is almost indistinguishable. "

So far, this is the earliest poem written by celebrities in past dynasties to describe the temples in Gan Guo. The poem vividly depicts the beautiful natural environment and simple humanistic customs of Gan Guo Temple. The pastoral scenery full of Zen shows a vivid picture of harmony between man and nature.