Notes on Wang Xiangshan of Zigui

Anyone who passes by Wangshan will leave some impression, because the white stone of Wangshan is so huge and eye-catching.

I came to Xiangwang Mountain again a few days ago to enjoy the scenery on the top of the mountain and the landform on the other side of the mountain. In Baozhen, leave G3 18 National Road, turn right for 6 kilometers, and you will see Baiyan. A windmill stands on top of the white rock.

There used to be a village road leading to the mountain. More than a year ago, wind power construction broadened the road. Every hill on the top of the mountain has a windmill, and the road is a newly opened earth-rock road. The car climbs slowly, and you can enjoy different scenery.

Standing on the top of Wang Xiang, the camera zooms in. The mountain opposite Changwuyan is Damian Mountain in Qinggangping, Gaojiayan Town is at the foot of Damian Mountain, and Hejiaping Town is in the valley between Damian Mountain and Changwuyan. Hejiaping climbed another mountain to the west and then reached Lang Ping Town. The peak in this area is the highest point before crossing the G3 18 National Road in China and entering western Sichuan. It is suggested to flatten the original road trip and walk from Gaoping.

This article records Xiangwang Mountain, but it has reached National Highway 3 18. Let's get back to the point. After coming down from Xiangwang Mountain, I met a talkative villager in Baiyan Village, saying that after a windmill was built at the top of Wangshan Mountain, the leaves of the windmill just wouldn't turn. It turned out that the windmill was built on the site of Xiangwang Temple, which offended the gods. People invited Mr. Feng Shui, who burned incense, paper and firecrackers to make the windmill run normally.