Wudang Mountain is also known as Taihe Mountain and Xianshi Mountain. Located in Danjiangkou City in the northwest of Hubei Province, China, backed by the vast Shennongjia primeval forest and facing the vast blue Danjiang Reservoir (the source of water for the Middle Route of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project), it is a world cultural heritage site announced by the United Nations and a key national scenic spot in China. , a famous Taoist mountain and the birthplace of Wudang Quan.
Wudang Mountain has become a famous fairyland, just like other famous mountains in the country, due to its special geographical environment and natural advantages. The geographical location of Wudang Mountain is 110°56′15″-111°15′23″ east longitude and 32°22′30″-32°35′06″ north latitude. Located in the hinterland of China. With a radius of 800 miles, this place is high, dangerous and deep, with flying clouds and mist. The majestic situation is like a flying dragon walking across the sky; the beautiful place is like a jade girl descending from the earth. It is known as "an unparalleled scenic spot in ancient times and the best fairy mountain in the world"
Wudang Mountain is respected as "Fairy Mountain" and "Tao Mountain" by the world. "Taihe Mountain Chronicles" records that the meaning of "Wudang" comes from "non-Zhenwu is not worthy of it", which means that Wudang is the holy place where the "Xuantian Tianwu Emperor" (also known as Zhenwu Emperor) worshiped by Chinese Taoism made his fortune. Therefore, for thousands of years, Wudang Mountain has been famous all over the world as a blessed place for Taoism and the residence of gods. Countless people in the past dynasties came to the mountains to offer incense and lived in seclusion to practice Taoism. According to legend, Yin Xi in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Ma Mingsheng and Yin Changsheng in the Han Dynasty, Tao Hongjing and Xie Yun in the Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, Yao Jian, Sun Simiao and Lu Dongbin in the Tang Dynasty, Chen Tuan in the Five Dynasties, and Chen Tuan in the Song Dynasty. Hu Daoxuan, Ye Xizhen, Liu Daoming, and Zhang Shouqing all practiced here during the Yuan Dynasty.