There are more than 20 ancient buildings and more than 2,200 stone tablets on the majestic Mount Tai. Both Taoism and Buddhism regard Mount Tai as a "fairy mountain Buddha country", deify Mount Tai and build a large number of temples on Mount Tai. Mount Tai is the symbol of the Chinese nation, the epitome of oriental culture, the place where the idea of "harmony between man and nature" is entrusted, and the home of the Chinese national spirit.
2. Huashan Mountain, which borders Qinling Mountain in the south and overlooks Huangwei Mountain in the north, has been called "the first mountain in the world" since ancient times. Huashan Mountain is the first batch of national key scenic spots, national 5A-level tourist attractions and national key cultural relics protection units. Huashan is the sacred mountain of the Chinese nation. China's "Hua" originated from Huashan Mountain, so Huashan Mountain is called "the root of China".
3. Hengshan Mountain, also known as Nanyue Mountain, Shouyue Mountain and Nanshan Mountain, is located in the southeast of central Hunan Province, China, between Hengyang and Xiangtan Basin. Mount Hengshan is a famous Taoist and Buddhist shrine in China. There are more than 200 temples, temples, temples and temples around the mountain. Mount Hengshan was the place where ancient emperors Tang Yao and Yu Shun toured Xinjiang for hunting and offering sacrifices to the country. Yu Xia sacrificed horses to heaven for flood control.
4. Hengshan Mountain, in a narrow sense, is the so-called "Mount Hengshan in Beiyue", also known as "Mount Taiheng", which was called Xuanwu Mountain, Lushan Mountain, Gaoshi and Xuan Yue in ancient times, and was identified as the "Five Mountains" in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Tianfengling, the main peak, is located at 10 km south of Hunyuan, Shanxi Province, with an altitude of 20 16. 1 m.
Hengshan Mountain in a broad sense, or Hengshan Mountain Range, is the general name of a series of peaks in the southeast of Datong City, Shanxi Province, the south of Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, and between Sanggan River and Hutuo River. Extending from southwest to northeast, it is about 500 kilometers long from east to west and 80 kilometers wide from north to south. The highest peak is Shantou Mountain at the junction of Daixian County and Yingxian County, with an altitude of 2426 meters.
5. Songshan Mountain. With a total area of about 450 square kilometers, Songshan Mountain consists of Taishi Mountain and Shao Shi Mountain, with 72 peaks, with the lowest elevation of 350 meters and the highest elevation of 15 12 meters. The main peak, Ji Junfeng, is located in Taishi Mountain, with an altitude of1491.7m; The highest peak, Liantian Peak, is located in Shaoshi Mountain, with an altitude of1512m.
Songshan is adjacent to the Yellow River Luoshui in the north, Shuiying and Jishan in the south, Zhengzhou in the east and Luoyang in the 13th Dynasty in the west. It is an important barrier to the east of Luoyang, the ancient capital. It is known as the land of Gyeonggi and has a profound cultural heritage. This is the birthplace of Zen Buddhism in China, the holy land of Taoism and the source of Kung Fu. There are more than 30 emperors and 150 famous literati in Songshan.