The source of Long Mai is a treasure trove of geomantic omen-the Taling of Shizu Mountain.
Kunlun is the ancestor of the mountain, and it has been called the ancestral mountain since ancient times.
Zushan Kunlun Mountain is the source of geomantic omen in China.
Kunlun came from the east, crossed the Qinling Mountains, crossed Songshan Mountain, and Long Mai moved eastward with great momentum, and the gas field assembled into Shizu Mountain.
Shizu Mountain is 793 meters above sea level, located at 34.5 north latitude and 1 16.5 east longitude.
On the top of the east slope of Shizu Mountain, the main peak is naturally carved into a bust of Emperor Yanhuang, which is faintly visible, sitting in a dangerous position and looking at the East. Shizu Mountain is desolate and sacred, full of mystery and charm.
The southern slope of Zuzu Mountain is magnificent, surrounded by mountains on three sides and green water on one side, with winding mountains and clear water in Longtan. There are both the mountains where Long Mai is located and the faint purple gas.
The mountains on the western slope of the ancestor mountain rise and fall, straight up to Song Yue, and connected with the Long Mai of Qinling Kunlun; Shizu Mountain extends to the southeast and joins the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain.
Shizu Mountain has beautiful scenery and pleasant scenery, and the north of Shanxi is dark.