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Why climb the mountain and go to Wushi Mountain?

At present, there are five places in Wushi Mountain in China. I don't know which Wushi Mountain to ask. !

Wushi Mountain in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province is located at the junction of Jiangshan City, Changshan County and Kecheng District, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, with rich geological and geomorphological changes. Changshan National Geopark is located at the southwest foot of Hushan Mountain. Jiangshan Paleontology and Chemical Reserve is located at the southeast foot of Hushan Mountain. Around the mountain, huge stones surround the city, stretching for dozens of miles and 25 meters high. Wushishan (natural ecological scenic spot) integrates natural ecology and historical and cultural sites. There are lush forests and green bamboo forests on the mountain, and there are many citrus reticulata in the mountain, which fluctuates with the trend of the mountain and looks distinct and beautiful. There are many Buddhist and Taoist temples in the mountain, such as Wushi Temple (also known as Fuhui Temple), General Hall and Sanqingguan. Now it is one of the venues for Buddhist activities approved by the Religious Affairs Bureau. There are three ginkgo trees planted by Tongji master in the mountains. The age of the tree has reached more than 11 years, and it takes more than 7-8 adults to hug. Every year from July 24th to July 29th in the lunar calendar, it is a traditional temple fair in Wushishan Temple. Tens of thousands of people gather in Wushishan Mountain, and pilgrims from Jiangshan, Changshan and Quzhou surrounding cities make pilgrimages to the mountain, making it one of the most influential temple fairs in Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Anhui.

Wushi Mountain in Longyou, Zhejiang Province is located in Hengshan Town, 25 kilometers north of Longyou County, Quzhou City. It is 439 meters above sea level and lives in Qianligang Mountain System. It is the northern screen of the county boundary and borders Meiling Pass in jiande city. There is a temple on the south slope. From the foot of the mountain, along a stone step with more than 7 steps, it winds up along the Jiashan stream. Halfway, the mountain suddenly becomes steep. It is called "Baibuling" here. When you climb Baibuling, you can see a piece of flat land, where bamboo and wood are forest. Wushi Temple, built in the first year of Taihe in Tang Dynasty (AD 827) and also known as Zhaoqing Temple, covers an area of 5, square meters. From south to north, it is divided into Shanmen, Daxiong Hall and Guanyin Pavilion, and there are many ancillary buildings on the east and west sides. It can be described as an ancient temple with a long history and a considerable scale. For thousands of years, it has been a resort for people to visit and pray for God and worship Buddha.

Wushi Mountain, Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province, is located two or three miles upstream of Menggang Bridge at the junction of Zhongling Township, Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province and Haohu Township, Linchuan District. This mountain is not high, and there are stones everywhere. The river in front of it is clear and beautiful. Wang Anshi, the prime minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, once visited this place, and there is a poem saying: "The head of Wushi River is red, and the color of Dongjiang willow rises in the spring breeze. Things and Chinese people want to compete for value, and they will stay in the grass forever. " Praise the Wushi Mountain. Because of the hard texture of the stones on the mountain and the convenient water transportation under the mountain, some people have been mining stones here for a long time, which has become a large-scale quarry. It is known in history that "those who attack stones extract." According to the Records of Wenchang Bridge in Fu County, when the Wenchang Bridge was rebuilt in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, Wushishan stone was specially used to build pier feet. Even in 1946, when the Wenchang Bridge, which was bombed by Japanese devils in 1942, was repaired, Wushishan stone was also used, not to mention other places for building, grinding, grinding grooves and paving stone roads. Due to long-term mining, many strange peaks and caves have been left on the mountain, the most famous of which are windmill rock, collision river mouth, Guanyin rock, Gaofengling and so on. Some peaks are like blades; Some strange peaks are like arhats; Some caves are like a bucket; Some caves are like jars, with small mouths and big bellies; Some caves have pools of water, and when people enter, they buzz; Some caves are very wide and can hold more than a dozen tables of banquets; Some caves are warm in winter and cool in summer, go in in summer, the heat disappears, and so on, which is worth seeing. Wushi Mountain in Fuzhou, Fujian. Referred to as Wushan, also known as Daoshan. In the middle of Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, opposite to Yushan East and West, it is one of the three mountains in the city. According to legend, it is the place where nine Ho brothers climbed the mountain and shot at Wu. The tourist area is 119, square meters, and the highest point, Xianglufeng (Taolishi), is 86.2 meters above sea level. In the eighth year of Emperor Xuanzong Tianbao of the Tang Dynasty (749), Wushishan was renamed Minshan, and Daoshan in the Song Dynasty. He once left the article "The Pavilion of Daoshan". The mountains are rugged with strange rocks, trees and valleys, temples around the mountains, and pavilions and pavilions in the mountains. There are thirty-six wonders, and the Tang Dynasty is a tourist attraction. Among them, Tianzhangtai, Neighbouring Xiaotai, Chongtiantai, Thunderbolt Rock, Tiantai Bridge and Daoshan Pavilion are all thirty-six wonders. In 1955, three pavilions of different forms were restored; The octagonal pavilion in the Middle East, named Li Gongting, was built by Li Peng, the eight masters of Ceng Gong City in Tang and Song Dynasties. Living in Xiyuan Pavilion commemorates Chen Zhenlong's introduction of sweet potato seeds from Luzon, which is called Xianshu Pavilion. In addition, there are Shen Gong Temple, Daoshan Temple, Mituo Temple and Lvzu Palace. There are many stone carvings on the mountain, which are important tourist attractions in the city.

Wushi Mountain in Putian, Fujian Province, now known as Dongyan Mountain, is located in the northwest corner of Putian City, also known as Linshan because of its unicorn-like shape. Every morning, the sunrise in the East China Sea is fantastic and unpredictable, so there is a scenic spot of "Dongshan Xiaoxu", which is one of the "24 Scenes of Putian". Halfway up the mountain, there is a "Baoyen Dongyan Temple", which was built in the first year of Chunhua in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 99). Behind the main hall is a three-story, hollow, octagonal stone tower of the Song Dynasty, with 36 lions embossed on the base, which are lifelike in various shapes; King Kong Lux, who guards the tower gate, is powerful and magnificent, and has a simple shape. On the lower right of the temple, there is an ancient temple in the Ming Dynasty dedicated to Lin Zhaoen (alias Longjiang), the founder of the three religions. Lin Zhaoen (1517-1598) was named Longjiang and was born in Stanley Lane, Putian City. Because of advocating the integration of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, he is known as "Mr. Three Religions" and "Trinity Leader". He gave lectures here before his death, and his disciples were all over the world. There were three temples in Nanjing and Beijing. At present, most places where overseas Chinese live in Xinghua, Southeast Asian countries, also have three religious shrines, so the three religious shrines in Dongyanshan are also called "Linshan ancestral shrines". Attached to the Three Religions Temple is a thousand-year-old Cinnamomum camphora, which was cultivated during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It has a bust of 13.8 meters and a height of 15 meters. It is divided into three branches, and it is still lush and lush. Now it has been turned into "Dongyanshan Park".

In a word, each of the five mountains has its own advantages and disadvantages, no matter which one is worth visiting.

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