What are the Five Mountains in Long Mai, China?

China Long Mai's ancestors originated from Kunlun Mountain. On the left (northwest) of Kunlun Mountain are Tianshan Mountain, Qilian Mountain and Yinshan Mountain. There is Altai Mountain in the north, which is juxtaposed with Helan Mountain, Daxinganling Mountain and Changbai Mountain. On the right side of Kunlun Mountain (northwest and southwest), there are Tanggula Mountain, Himalayan Mountain and Hengduan Mountain. Long Mai of Kunlun Mountain, sandwiched between the above two mountains, is constantly performing brilliant dances to the East. The main vein of Long Mai falls in Xi 'an (the ancient capital of Chang 'an) in Shaanxi, then flows eastward out of the Central Plains (Henan), and branches to the north, south, east and west at the same time, forming the Kunlun Mountain System.

After Kunlun Mountain arrived in the Central Plains, there were Liupanshan and Qinling Mountains in the east. There is Taihang Mountain in the north; There are Wushan, Xuefeng and Wuyishan in the south; South is Nanling; Jia Wuyue: Hengshan Mountain in Beiyue, Taishan Mountain in Dongyue, Huashan Mountain in Xiyue, Songshan Mountain in Zhongyue and Hengshan Mountain in Nanyue. There are Huangshan Mountain in the east and Yushan Mountain in Taiwan Province Province (4000m above sea level), and Emei Mountain in the southwest. These world-famous and unparalleled mountains-Long Mai, big and small-constitute a picture of loong, which is a picture of Wolong where dragons and dragons are mixed. Therefore, some sensitive politicians in the west call China a sleeping dragon. Politically, it's right, but it's not geomantic.