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Why do emperors and generals like Zhong Nanshan so much from Epang Palace to Qinling Villa?

The first is Zhong Nanshan, which is a land of geomantic omen. According to geomantic omen, Qinling Mountain is the Long Mai of China. Secondly, the climate in Zhong Nanshan is particularly good, which is very suitable for people to live in. Because there are many vegetation here, it is like a naturally occurring oxygen bar. Finally, there is a mysterious atmosphere here, so many people like to follow the trend here.

The origin of China Zulong Kunlun Mountain is divided into three dragons: North, South, Middle and South. Among them, Zhonglong is dominated by the 1,600-mile Qinling Mountains. There are many Long Mai, and Qinling Mountain is not the oldest. Not the biggest, but the most important. Because it's in the middle. Qinling Mountain is the geographical watershed between north and south of China. Water from the south flows into the Han River and into the Yangtze River. Water from the north flows into the Weihe River and the Yellow River. The Yangtze River and the Yellow River form the two main veins of loong. These two main rivers originate from Kunlun Mountain. In Zhong Nanshan, dragons rise and fall, and there is an image of riding a dragon to heaven.

Zhong Nanshan, located in the middle of Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province today, is a natural barrier in the south of the ancient Guanzhong area, with steep and rugged terrain. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period, it was called "the danger of Kyushu" by Zuo Zhuan because of its dangerous terrain. Its climate has four distinct seasons, rich water resources, criss-crossing waterways and abundant wildlife, which makes it a place with outstanding people and outstanding people. As far as natural scenery is concerned, Zhong Nanshan can be said to be the best among many famous mountains in China.

Few people were willing to live in seclusion here at that time. After all, not everyone can choose to live away from the world. Some people are sentimental about retiring to Nanshan, while others are influenced by "group effect". When the original scholars of the Yuan Dynasty began to hate the ups and downs above the imperial court, they could easily follow the example of those scholars who retired to Nanshan before.