In the fifth year of the Republic of China (19 16), the "Records of Linyi County and Mountains and Rivers" was revised: "Tea Bud Mountain is forty-five miles into the city, and Linyi Town is also a mountain. Wenchang Palace was built on it, with dry seals in Gu Song, hidden in the sky and holes in the mountains. Its eastern foot is Zhuge City, and the old Zhuge Academy has been abandoned for a long time. Tea bud Shan Zhinan is Taohualing, Xiaoheyuan is here, and Bazishan is in the south. " It is said that there is an ancient Wenchang Palace on the top of the mountain, a Baiyun Temple on the mountainside and A Jin Spring in front of it. The gold earned every day is suitable for a monk's life in one day. The monks in the temple wanted to know more clearly, so they dug up the spring. God hated his greed, and the gold disappeared. This cave in Yin Shan is called Wang Ao Cave, which is said to be a training ground for Wang Ao. Later, she was told by a woman that she had moved away, and the cave was gradually silted up by sand.
Legend has it that Zhuge City is Zhuge Liang's hometown. Xiaoyou Village on the bank of Xiaohe River is Wang Xiang's former residence, and Bazishan is said to be Wang Xiang's graveyard, both of which are in the sunshine of Chashan. Therefore, geomantic experts in all previous dynasties believe that Mount Tai winds hundreds of miles southeast and gathers into a tea mountain, where the gas field is deafening, which not only produces loyal ministers and dutiful sons like Zhuge Liang and Wang Xiang, but also produces great men of the Wang family in Linyi, such as Wang Dao, Wang Dun, the founding fathers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and Wang Xizhi, a scholar. It's all because of the feng shui of Chashan. This mountain didn't produce tea in the past. Since the south tea moved to the north, it has become a tea-producing area, and Chashan is worthy of its name. There are monuments such as Zhuge Zu Tomb and Wuliangdian near Chashan.