Jianmenguan National Forest Park Liangshan Temple

Liangshan Temple, according to legend, was named after Liang Wudi came here to practice in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The "Huangjing Cave" at the foot of Cuiping Mountain is said to be named because Emperor Tang Ming hid gold, silver, jewels and Buddhist scriptures in the cave to avoid the "Anshi Rebellion". On the east side of Guanlou, the top of the mountain where Jianmenguan is located is "Yingkou" guarded by Jiang Weilie, also known as "Jiang Weicheng". There is also the site of the fort in the Qing Dynasty, and the stone cliff on the right side is also engraved with the words "the first pass" written by seventeen sons of Kangxi. These scenic spots and legends add elegance and childlike interest to the beautiful natural scenery, which makes visitors linger. When you visit Jianmenguan, you can fully appreciate the charm of Li Bai's poem "Difficult Road to Shu": "Difficult Road to Shu, Difficult to Go to Heaven".