2. Dawushan: Dawushan belongs to the Dabie Mountains, with the main peak Jinding, with an altitude of 813m. There used to be a temple (Dawu Temple) at the southeast foot of the temple, commonly known as the old temple. There are many Buddhist temples, including the sutra depository and the reading institute, beside the stream, resting on the high mountain. The old vines in front of the door are full of vitality and lush. There are ancient wells in the hospital, which are warm in winter and cool in summer, and maintain a fixed water level all the year round. It is said that the temple was built in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
3, Dawu Sapium sebiferum red leaves to watch: after the first frost, it is already late autumn, fish and crabs are fat and fragrant. On our land in China, there is a beautiful scene of late autumn tallow leaves, which is worth watching and eulogizing. Lu You, a scholar in the Song Dynasty, once praised "Sapium sebiferum flowers in maple, and the garden is in mid-September". You see, in the hilly area of Dabie Mountain, clusters of Chinese tallow leaves turn from green to yellow, burning slowly like charcoal fire, spreading from the foot of the mountain to the mountainside, from Pingchuan to the hills, intertwined with pine and cypress. The scenery is particularly charming.