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Is there a legend about Kunlun?

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Many myths and legends handed down in ancient China are related to Kunlun Mountain, which is regarded as the birthplace of the Chinese nation. However, today's Kunlun Mountain is not the "Kunlun Mountain" mentioned in many myths, but the Kunlun Mountain. The mythical Kunlun Mountain is the "Kunlun Fairy Mountain" that exists in reality.

So where is the specific location of the ancient Kunlun Mountain? Many people think it is in the mountains of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, such as Kunlun Mountain (now Kunlun Mountain), bayan har, Animaqing Mountain, Gangdise Mountain and Karakorum Mountain. The Kunlun Mountain in the real religious myth is the "Kunlun Fairy Mountain" near Kongjiazui, Maying, Ledu County, Qinghai Province.

In the Taoist culture of China, Kunlun Mountain is known as "the ancestor of all mountains" and "the hometown of all gods".

This is the location of the Daoist mixed-yuan Dojo in the late Ming Dynasty, but it gradually disappeared due to changes.

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In the 26th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1900), real people Xuanyang Lake and Zhang Jindanzi in Yongdeng County, Gansu Province arranged Taoist priests to look for the legendary "land of all gods" in Kunlun Mountain. Today, near Kongjiazui, Maying, Ledu County, Qinghai Province, they saw the surrounding mountains, and the terrain was like lotus, which was mysterious and unusual. It is a wonderful place to build a Taoist temple on the stamen, so Shanxin began to build a "Kunlun Taoist temple" at 19 16. By 1930, the "Kunlun Wanshen Palace" community with one hospital and five hospitals was finally built. There are archways outside the temple in turn, and the word "Kunlun Mountain" is written in the blue hall. Shanmen Building has two floors and three rooms. There is a gold plaque in the middle of the building, which reads "Palace of All Gods". In front of the gate building, a bucket-shaped roof stands on the east and west sides, and there is a fence about three feet high. In the Second Hospital, there is a Guanyin Hall with front and rear water splashing, front and rear eaves and front and rear doors, and there are three bungalows with civil structures on the east and west sides. Just north of the third courtyard is the "Taiji Hall", with two halls for gods and guests, a waiting temple and an upper-level temple, and three bell and drum towers. There is Sanqing Hall in the north of the Fourth Hospital, and there are three temples of Eight Immortals and Seven Immortals on both sides. Just north of the Fifth Hospital is the Jade Emperor Pavilion (two floors). Except for bungalows, the buildings of this building complex are all civil structures, and all the temples are brick and wood structures, carved with beams and painted with buildings, which are very magnificent and worthy of being called Taoist holy places. However, in ten years of turmoil, it became a ruin.

After 1998, the government gradually rebuilt the Kunlun Taoist temple, but unfortunately it was not the whole picture.

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Ode to Kunlun Mountain

The pass of Kunlun Mountain is the only place where the Qinghai-Tibet Highway passes through Kunlun Mountain, the place of throat, the only place where the car adventure line on the roof of the world passes, and it is also an important sightseeing spot of Kunlun VI in the snow. Many passers-by will stop here to watch after they come here. 1April, 956, Vice Premier Chen Yi passed by Kunlun Mountain on his way to Tibet. He was full of passion and poetry, and immediately wrote a song "Ode to Kunlun Mountain". The poem wrote:

There are many peaks outside the peak, and there are ridges outside the ridge that are hard to find.

The general trend of the earth is high and unobstructed, and the source of Sichuan is flat everywhere.

The snow line is connected with the sky, and cattle and horses are around.

Desert wilderness is sparsely populated, and occasionally aquatic plants come to visit.

What is granular sandstone? Leave it to the exploration team to distinguish.

My car walked 300 miles a day and didn't stop for seven days.

How courageous is Kunlun? It is not famous for its hills and valleys.

Drive the rivers into the sea in the east and control the five mountains.

The logo monument of Kunlun Mountain Pass is divided into five parts: the main monument, the auxiliary monument, the companion monument, the sculpture and the chassis, and the material is white marble. The main monument is 4.767 meters high, which is one thousandth of the altitude of Kunlun Mountain Pass. The base of the monument is made of granite stones, which symbolizes that she stands on the solid land of 9.6 million square kilometers of the motherland. On the south side of the reputation of Kunlun Mountain, there are the Monument to Kunlun Mountain Pass and the Monument to Sonam Dajie in Sang Jie to commemorate this outstanding Tibetan son who died to protect the wildlife in Hoh Xil.

The "Death Gate" on Kunlun Mountain

"The sky is grey, the wild is vast, the wind blows the grass and the cattle and sheep are low." In the eyes of herders, the place with plenty of grass and water is their paradise for grazing. However, shepherds living in Kunlun Mountain would rather starve their cattle and sheep to death on the Gobi Desert because there is no fat grass to eat than dare to enter the ancient and silent valley of Kunlun Mountain.

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The "Death Gate" on Kunlun Mountain

The "Death Gate" on Kunlun Mountain

Land is the valley of death, known as the "gate of hell" of Kunlun Mountain. The valley is covered with wolves' fur, bears' bones, hunters' steel guns and lonely graves, rendering a gloomy and horrible smell of death to the world. The following is a true story witnessed by a geological team of Xinjiang Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources:

1983, a group of horses in Alar Ranch, Qinghai, strayed into Death Valley because they were greedy for the fat grass in the valley. A shepherd ventured into the valley in search of horses. A few days later, no one appeared, but the horse appeared. His body was later found on a mountain. Clothes tattered, barefoot, eyes bulging, mouth wide open, shotgun in hand, a pair of die unsatisfied. Curiously, he found no scars or signs of being attacked.

Shortly after this tragic accident, the geological team working nearby was also attacked by Death Valley. 1July, 983, it was extremely hot outside, and a snowstorm suddenly started near Death Valley. A thunder accompanied by a sudden snowstorm made the chef faint on the spot. According to the chef's memory, as soon as he heard the thunder, he suddenly felt numb, blacked out at the moment, and then lost consciousness. When the team members went out to work the next day, they were surprised to find that the original loess had turned into black soil. Like ashes, all animals and plants were "killed".

The geological team quickly organized to investigate the valley. After investigation, it is found that the magnetic field anomaly in this area is extremely obvious and widely distributed. The deeper the valley, the higher the abnormal value of magnetic field. Under the action of electromagnetic field, the charge in the clouds and the magnetic field in the valley lead to charge discharge, which makes this place a minefield. Lightning often targets running animals. This guess is the best explanation for several consecutive events.