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Where can I find a good fortune teller in Wutai Mountain?

Wutai Mountain is the first of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China and the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva. There are some big temples, such as Wu Ye Temple and manjusri temple. You can consult your teachers.

"Famous Mountain Record" says: "Wutai Mountain stands with five peaks, which are higher than Yun Biao. There are no trees on the top of the mountain, which seems to be a terrace, hence the name Wutai." Wutai Mountain is a Buddhist Dojo where the Qing and Huang temples coexist in China. There are 86 places for religious activities, including many temples, and many emperors come to pay homage. The famous ones are: Xiantong Temple, Tayuan Temple, Bodhisattva Temple, Nanshan Temple, Dailuoding Temple, Jinge Temple, Wanfoge Temple and Bishan Temple.

Wutai Mountain used to be the place where the immortal alchemist lived, so it was named Zifu. It is called Zifu Mountain, also known as Wufeng Mountain Dojo. There used to be a Zifu Temple, where Taoist priests practiced.

There are many mountains and rivers in Taiwan Province, so it is very important to choose a site to build temples. "Liang Qingshan Zhi" contains: "On the left side of the Great Buddha Pagoda, there are footprints left by Sakyamuni Buddha, which are one foot six inches long and six inches wide, with thousands of wheels and ten fingers."

According to legend, Kaya Morten and Zhu Falan not only found this footprint, but also found the Buddha's "relic". Besides, the mountains in Fangying Village are magnificent, similar to the Indian spiritual jiusan (where Sakyamuni Buddha practiced).

According to the records in Liangshan, Liang Qing, when Manjusri Bodhisattva of Buddhism first came to China, she lived in a cave with a stone basin in the metaphysical view of Taoism, indicating that Wutai Mountain was occupied by Taoism at that time.