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What is the word after RMB in 5 yuan?

The words on the mountain behind the RMB in 5 yuan are the exclusive honour of the five mountains.

After a hundred years of vicissitudes of life, the word "Five Mountains" was written in block letters, which was inscribed by the imperial clan jade of Tai 'an House in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty (AD 1907). The "Duwu Mountain" landscape stone group is located at the top of Mount Tai (southeast of Huang Yu Temple), the only road leading to the Jade Emperor's Peak, with an altitude of 1545 meters.

The cliff is 2 10/0cm high, 65cm wide and 55x42 in diameter. On its right side, there is an inscription "Proud head beyond the sky" in regular script. Since June 2004 165438+ 10, Taishan Scenic Area has been protecting and renovating the "Duwu Mountain" landscape stone group. Mount Tai is a popular place for emperors and literati, leaving many cultural relics and historical sites.

In addition to temples and statues, there are more than 2,000 cliff carvings on the mountain. Among them, "Duwu Mountain" is the most representative masterpiece among many ancient stone carvings, which has become the symbol of Mount Tai and has been designed as the background pattern of RMB.

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Back of 5 yuan: Mount Tai.

Mount Tai, also known as Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue and Taiyue, is one of the famous five mountains in China. Located in the middle of Shandong Province, it spans Tai 'an, Jinan and Zibo with a total area of 24,200 hectares. Yuhuangding, the main peak, is 1.545 meters above sea level, which is magnificent and has the title of "the head of the five mountains", "the length of the five mountains", "the respect of the five mountains" and "the first mountain in the world".

The mountain was regarded by the ancients as a paradise of "direct access to the throne" and became a sacred mountain worshipped by the people and sacrificed by the emperor. There is a saying that "Mount Tai is safe and the world is safe". From Qin Shihuang to Qing Dynasty, 13 emperors went to Mount Tai to worship or sacrifice, and 24 emperors sent officials to sacrifice 72 times.

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