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What's the story of Qingcheng Mountain?

The story of Qingcheng Mountain:

According to legend, Xuanyuan Huangdi crossed the Five Mountains and named Qingcheng Mountain as the father of the Five Mountains, so it is also called Zhang Renshan and Qingcheng Mountain. There are two versions. One is Qingcheng Mountain, which is evergreen all the year round, surrounded by peaks and looks like a city wall, so it is Qingcheng Mountain. ?

The other is Qingcheng Mountain, formerly known as Qingcheng Mountain, named after the legend that Du Qing, Wei Zi and Tiandi lived here. Buddhism developed rapidly in the Tang Dynasty.

There was a territorial dispute between Buddhism and Taoism on the mountain, and the lawsuit hit the emperor. Tang Xuanzong believed it, and personally issued a letter to judge that the temple was still a Taoist temple, and the temple was outside the mountain. But the letter turned Qingcheng Mountain into Qingcheng Mountain, so it was renamed Qingcheng Mountain.

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Qingcheng Mountain is one of the cradles of Taoism in China and a famous Taoist mountain. Fu Jian Palace, built in the Tang Dynasty, is quite large. Natural painting workshop is a pavilion built during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty.

Shi Tian Cave contains statues of Zhang Tianshi Daoling and his 30 th generation Sun Xujing Shi Tian. The existing temples were built in the late Qing Dynasty, with large scale, fine carving and many precious cultural relics and ancient trees. ?

Qingcheng Mountain is located in the west of China, southwest of Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province 15km. Because of the lush trees and evergreen seasons, it has always enjoyed the reputation of Qingcheng Mountain.

The Taoist temple in the whole mountain is centered on Shi Tian Cave, including Fu Jian Palace, Shangqing Palace, Ancestral Hall, Yuanming Palace, Laojun Pavilion, Yuqing Palace, Chaoyang Cave and so on 10. Fu Jian Palace was built in the 18th year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty, and the existing building was rebuilt in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty.

The existing main hall is triple, dedicated to Taoist celebrities and gods respectively, and the 394-word couplet on the column in the hall is known as a must in Qingcheng. Located on the ridge of Paifanggang in Longjushan, the natural painting workshop is a pavilion with ten horns and double eaves, which was built in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty.

The scenery here is beautiful, and tourists come here as if they are in a painting, so they call it a natural picture scroll. These buildings fully embody the Taoist thought of pursuing nature, and generally adopt the traditional method of symmetrical development according to the central axis, and skillfully build various buildings according to the terrain.

Architectural decoration also embodies Taoism's pursuit of auspiciousness, longevity and longevity. It is of great historical and artistic value to the in-depth study of ancient Taoist philosophy in China.

Qingcheng Mountain has become a famous mountain in the world because of its beautiful natural scenery and numerous Taoist buildings. Since ancient times, it has been a tourist attraction and a place of seclusion and practice. The precious Mo Bao left by the literati adds a rich cultural landscape to this famous mountain.

In particular, a large number of couplets not only praised the beauty of Qingcheng Mountain, but also praised Taoist thoughts and Taoist classics, expressing sincere respect for the humanistic ancestors of the Chinese nation and concern for the rise and fall of the country and the honor and disgrace of people's livelihood.

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