Mount Tai, a majestic mountain range, not only attracts countless tourists with its majestic natural landscapes, but also fascinates people with its rich history and folklore. In the bosom of Mount Tai, there are many famous monuments, and behind each one lies a fascinating folklore.
February**Dynamic Incentive Program Dai Temple: The mysterious place of imperial sacrifice
Dai Temple, as the largest ancient building complex in Mount Tai, has been the place where the emperor held the Zen ceremony and sacrificed to the god of Mount Tai since ancient times. The sacrificial vessels, offerings, handicrafts and classics and Taoist scriptures in the Dai temple have witnessed the reverence and awe of the emperors of the past dynasties to Mount Tai. In folklore, the Dai Temple is the gateway to the heavenly court, whenever an emperor comes to worship, you can hear the sound of heaven and see auspicious clouds.
Red Gate Palace: The mysterious red stone gate
The Red Gate Palace is named after the red stone gate of the Lingnan Cliff, which is said to have been lit by the Jade Emperor himself, meaning auspiciousness and prosperity. In folklore, the Red Gate Palace is the only way to fairyland, and only those who are destined to be able to pass through this mysterious stone gate and see the beauty of fairyland.
Jingshiyu: magical cliff lettering
Jing Shiyu is the largest existing stone inscription, which is engraved with the official book "Diamond Sutra". In folklore, these inscriptions were left by a mysterious immortal, and each word contains profound philosophy and magical powers. It is said that if you recite these inscriptions sincerely, you will receive wisdom and enlightenment.
South Heavenly Gate: The gateway to the Heavenly Court
Located at the end of the Eighteen Pans, the South Heavenly Gate is the gateway to the summit. In folklore, the South Gate of Heaven is the gate to the Heavenly Court, through which only pious people who have climbed hard can enter the Heavenly Court. It is said that on the South Heavenly Gate, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the entire heavenly court and feel the mystery and solemnity of the heavenly realm.
Jade Emperor Peak: The throne of the Jade Emperor
The Jade Emperor Peak is the highest point of Mount Tai, and there is a Jade Emperor Temple built on it, which enshrines the bronze statue of the Jade Emperor. In folklore, the Jade Emperor Dome is the seat of the Jade Emperor's throne and the abode of the head of the gods. It is said that on the top of the Jade Emperor, one can pray for the Jade Emperor's blessings and gifts for happiness and well-being.
These monuments and folk legends not only enrich the cultural connotation of Mount Tai, but also add a lot of interest and imagination to tourists. When tourists stand on the top of Mount Tai and overlook the mountains and rivers at their feet, they can't help but think of those ancient and mysterious legends, and feel the unique charm and profound heritage of Mount Tai culture.
In short, the monuments and folklore of Mount Tai are an important part of Mount Tai's culture and one of the important factors that attract tourists. These monuments and legends make Mount Tai not only a natural landscape, but also a famous mountain full of humanistic feelings and history and culture. They not only enrich the cultural connotation of Mount Tai, but also bring an unforgettable travel experience to tourists.