What is the name of Changbai Mountain in Shan Hai Jing?

Changbai Mountain in Shan Hai Jing is called Wuyan Mountain, and it was called Wuyan Mountain in ancient times. The salty taste is taken from the salty hexagrams in the Book of Changes. Shan Hai Jing says that "in the desert, there is a country where mountains are not salty but cautious", because "they are as white as salt, but not salty", which is the name of mountains that are not salty.

It is recorded in China's earliest geographical work Shan Hai Jing. The record says: "There are mountains in the wild, and the name is not salty, but in Shen Guo". "Not salty mountain" is "a mountain with immortals".

Ethnic minorities living in the northeast of China-Sushen, Wokuotai, Yucai, Fuyu, Xianbei, Koguryo, Mongolia, Qidan, etc. Everyone worships and deifies the largest mountain in Northeast China, and many myths about the infertility of heavenly daughters are pinned here. Therefore, they all call this mountain fairy mountain.

Later, it was recorded in the Biography of the Han Dynasty after Wei and Jin Dynasties: "In the fifth year of Xuandizhao (82 BC), he moved to Gou Li and lived alone in the east of Daling." After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty went to Korea, Zhao Di, the son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, moved the Xuantu people to Koguryo in the fifth year of the Yuan Dynasty (82 BC), and both the Japanese and Lisu people to the east of Daling (Changbai Mountain) belonged to Le Lang. The word "Dan" here is similar to Shan Yan in Manchu. Shan Yan, meaning white; Shan Yan Daling, Baishan.