There is A Liang Stone on Wudang Mountain, which extends from the foundation of Shidian and is built on a cliff. Its derivative part is 2.9 meters long and 30 centimeters wide. Liang Shi shows that the workmanship is extremely fine, and the dragons and phoenixes are exquisitely carved, proudly standing on the top of Liang Shi, with traditional incense burners for people to burn incense.
It is precisely because of the mystery of the dragon's head incense and the psychological status of Wudang Mountain among Taoist believers that in ancient times, some people tried to climb the 2.9-meter Liang Shi on their knees, regardless of decency, but because 30 cm was too narrow, the number of people who died every year could not be counted, which really amazed their courage.
At the beginning, there was no guardrail here. There can only be one person standing on the faucet, and there is a cliff below. If there were no preventive measures, it would easily fall into pieces, but many people still wanted to try, so the scenic spot was closed later.
However, this place is still allowed to burn incense, but it requires staff to go, and it is not seen several times a year. Therefore, many tourists come to watch the process of burning incense every year, which has also formed a major feature of Wudang Mountain and attracted more tourists.