: 1. Why don't Wudang Mountain go to Jinding?
1. It's a long way.
Since ancient times, if you want to take a trip to Wudang Mountain, you should also know how difficult it is, the altitude is 16 12 meters, and this rugged mountain road. Take today as an example. If you want to go to Wudang Mountain without this cable car, you will be really tired, too tired.
2. The rules are unclear.
As we all know, no matter Buddhism, Taoism or any other religion, it is orderly. We ordinary people burn incense and worship Buddha without scruple. We are blatantly talking about something and doing something at random. If you can't do it, it's illegal, so it's still embarrassing.
3. Spreading false information.
In fact, many people have never been to Wudang Mountain, and they are all hearsay. You can't go to this place like this, but it's one thing. Many people have nothing to do when they go, so expectations are false and false.
2. Who is the golden dome of Wudang Mountain?
Wudang Mountain is dedicated to Zhenwu, the great Taoist emperor, also known as Xuanwu Emperor, and is a great Taoist figure.
Many people may not be familiar with Zhenwu Emperor, but he is the first in Taoism. To put it simply, his position is equivalent to that of the Buddha in Buddhism. Zhenwu Emperor is regarded as the ancestor and granddaddy of China in many fields, and is respected and worshipped by many people. Wudang Mountain is mainly used for sacrifice.
3. Is the Jinding of Wudang Mountain pure gold?
The whole Jinding Hall in Wudang Mountain is made of 20 tons of refined copper and 300 kilograms of gold. Jin Taiji's stones are all bamboo leaf fossils and trilobite fossils 500 million years ago. It is the largest and most upscale bronze gilded hall in China. As the essence of Taoist architecture in Wudang Mountain, Jin Dian embodies the wisdom of skilled craftsmen. Because of the exquisite design, there are three wonders: the ancestor sweating, the hippocampus spitting fog, the thunder and fire temptation hall, especially the thunder and fire temptation hall, which is even more amazing. The ever-burning lamp in the hall has been burning for more than 600 years, and we have to sigh the wisdom of the ancients.