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Travel notes of Zhaoshan

Actually, 18 decided to go to Zhaoshan, but it was delayed for various reasons. I seldom have time today and the weather is fine, so I took my roommate with me. Zhaoshan, located at the junction of the three cities of Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan, has very convenient transportation and the urban rail transit can be reached (friends nearby can come to play). It is precisely because it is the junction of the three cities that I received the weather in Xiangtan, Changsha on my mobile phone as soon as I arrived in Zhaoshan. Take a closer look, hey, it's all sunny!

The mountain is not high, but the fairy is famous. Zhaoshan is also of this type. According to legend, King Zhao of Zhou visited the south and unfortunately fell into the Xiangjiang River at the foot of the mountain and died, hence the name Zhaoshan. However, I remember that in China Ancient Literature, I wrote that "Zhao conquered and never returned" was drowning in Hanshui River ... but I would like to believe that Zhao has been here and has been to Xiaoxiang land. Just as I like to believe that Chenxi, my hometown, is the birthplace of dragon culture as the director of the old education bureau of the county said, I have a "regional cultural confidence" in my hometown.

Although the mountain is not high, it is steep. There are many people on weekends, mostly parents and children. After a stop-and-go, we finally arrived at Zhaoshan Ancient Temple. It is said that it has a history of 1000 years, and its scale is relatively large. The aisles on both sides are suspended, the incense in the temple is constant, and there are several fortune-telling "masters" on both sides to treat tourists. Most notably, there is a thousand-year-old ginkgo tree in the courtyard, which is covered with spells with prayers. ...

After many steps, I finally climbed the observation deck of Bijiafeng. Although the seaside is less than 200 meters, it is enough to see far in this hilly area. You can overlook Changsha to the north and Xiangtan city to the west. Bowing down to the Xiangjiang River under the precipice, today's Xiangjiang River is misty in spring. Not far away, only the vast mist and the color of Tianshui can be seen. It suddenly occurred to me that there are my amiable classmates on both sides of Xiangjiang River, from Yueyang in Changsha to Yongzhou in Hengyang. I can't help asking how you are. How are you today?