Luo Feng climbed Shaohua Mountain outside the first song .

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-31

Climb Shaohua Mountain (outer one).

Written by Luo Feng

The cliff is high and lingering, and the peaks and peaks are low and stretched.

The north overlooks the Wei River floating jade belt, and the south looks up to Taihua Xuanshenwei.

In Qianlong Temple, the cypress hugs the acacia, and the big Buddha sleeps horizontally on his back.

On the Red Cliff Lake, the flat boat plays, and the incense flies in front of the Virgin Cave.

Shaohua MountainIt is located in Lianhuasi Town, Huazhou District, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, with an elevation of 1664 4 meters above sea level. Because it is connected with the peak of Xiyue Huashan, it is far away, and is called "Erhua", but it is lower than Huashan, because of its name Shaohua Mountain, also known as Xiaohua Mountain. In July 2020, I took my wife to visit Yuanjia Village, Fawang Temple, and Taibai Mountain by car.

October 25, 2022.

Climb Qiyun Mountain in Anhui Province

Purple gas floated to the Lotus Peak, and the peaks were high and low.

Baiyue is not the first mountain, and Qifeng is a dwarf unparalleled realm.

Yuehua Street is crowded with people, and the cave is blessed.

Incense was burned in front of the Taisu Palace, and Guan Gong was honored in the loyal martyrs' rocks.

Qiyun Mountain,In ancient times, it was called Baiyue, named after the remote view of the top of the mountain and the clouds, located in Qiyunshan Town, Xiuning County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, with an altitude of 585 meters above sea level. It is said that it is the first of the famous Taoist mountains in China and one of the "five immortal mountains", and was named "the unparalleled place in the world and the first mountain in the south of the Yangtze River" by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.

October 25, 2022.

About the Author:Luo Feng, a native of Henan, network name: Shanshui. He used to work in the Henan Branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, a senior economist, and is now retired. National first-class mountaineer.

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