Buxu mountain
Buxu mountain is the back mountain of Dinghu peak, and the highest peak is Dinghu peak.
Buxu mountain is the back mountain of Dinghu peak. It runs from east to west, with gaotianping in the East, stalagmite leakage in the west, xiaguankeng in the South and banyan in the north. The altitude is 364 meters (Buxu, a Taoist term, the ritual action of Taoist chanting and walking on the altar during the Taoist fast). Its west end was originally integrated with Dinghu peak, which was formed in the late Cretaceous. After being scoured by flowing water and weathered by cold and heat (vertical joints), it gradually collapsed and separated naturally, forming many sharp columnar stone columns.
Dinghu peak is the highest and largest stone peak, so Buxu mountain, the west end is commonly known as stalagmite leakage and stone side leakage. According to the records of Xiandu in Yuan Dynasty, "Buxu mountain, in front of Xiandu mountain, is opposite to yuxu palace, with overlapping peaks in the sky, hidden by peaks Ancient cloud Yellow Emperor taste alchemy place. According to Yu Di Zhi Yun, Jinyun hall is the capital of the three emperors. The top of the mountain is flat and open. It's like an altar. It's the place. " There is a poem written by Zhao Bian in Quzhou, an iron faced imperial censor of the Northern Song Dynasty, which says that "Miaofeng is a fairyland dwelling on the high ground, and most of it is for the sake of the truth. But on a clear night, a sound of listening belongs to the woodcutter. "
Longitude: 120.11867523193
Latitude: 28.693599700928
Buxu mountain
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