Are there peach blossoms in Tiesha Mountain?
Yes The legend of Guang Yun Cave in Tieshan Mountain is: According to legend, at the end of Shang Dynasty, Zhou Wang was cruel and the world was in chaos. Jiutiesha Mountain, a treasure trove of geomantic omen, is also occupied by Qinglong and Baihu. Qinglong was originally a shrimp soldier in the East China Sea. Once, the Dragon King of the East China Sea was ordered by the Jade Emperor to report the water situation to the Heavenly Palace, and the shrimp soldiers lay on the dragon king's tail. When the Dragon King reached a worse paradise, he felt his tail itch. Looking back, he realized that he had brought a shrimp soldier. It is against the dogma to bring shrimp soldiers into the palace without permission. There is no way. The dragon king turned the shrimp into a dragon, saying that it was his own son and escaped the punishment of the jade emperor.