Qichun, where is xianrentai?

Xianrentai is located at the junction of Beidatong Town and Nanhe Town of yingshan county, Qichun County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, with an area of 9.5 square kilometers. It is a branch of Tiantangzhai in Dabie Mountain. The elevation of the main peak is1176m. "Zhou Qizhi" records: "xianrentai, 2 10 miles north of the state, is famous for its Kuishan Mountain and Luo Xuan, with 99 peaks as high as a screen, spanning the state north, steep on the top and visible for thousands of miles."

There is a rectangular natural stone platform to the south of the top of the mountain, the volume of which is more than ten abbots. The countertop and the surroundings are all cut with knives. There is a towering stone temple to the west of the stone platform, which is said to have been built during the reign of Qing Qianlong. From the surrounding walls to the top, they are all made of square stones, 8 meters long and 6 meters high. There are four huge stone pillars in the stone hall, and hundreds of small relief Buddha statues with different postures are carved around the hall. The temple gate is engraved with couplets: "Looking down on the world, the heart hangs high on the first peak." According to legend, this is the place where the famous Zen master Liu Wu and Liu Liu-Yuhua ascended to immortality, hence the name xianrentai. This place is rich in famous tea, and tea cultivation has a long history, which began in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. There is a saying that "the top of the Tang Dynasty is full, and the waist of the Han Dynasty is waist-high". Famous teas such as "Qimen" produced in the Tang and Song Dynasties are the key famous teas in eastern Hubei and one of the "three famous teas in Huainan", and are designated as annual royal tributes. The existing state-run xianrentai Tea Farm produces "Taiwanese tea", which is a famous tea in the whole province.