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How to get to Daji Mountain is more convenient.

Traffic guide of Dajishan: Take bus 12 1 and bus 14 to get there.

Daji Mountain is located at the east 10 km of Laizhou City, with Gushan Mountain in the east and Hanshan Mountain in the south, with an altitude of 476.9 meters. It is one of the famous mountains in Laizhou City. Daji Mountain, called Yeshan in ancient times, is semicircular and surrounded by peaks. This is a deep and wide valley with only a gap in the southwest, which makes it a natural gateway. Because the valley has been inhabited by Taoism since ancient times, it is commonly known as Taoist Valley.

There are many trees in the valley, towering old trees, green grass, wild flowers and wild fruits, and the fragrance is overflowing. Because there is no village in the building, it is spotless and quiet. There used to be four springs at the bottom of the valley, with streams flowing freely and continuously for several years. Dajimingquan, one of the eight scenic spots in Yexian County, is in the flowers of your highness on the eastern slope of the valley bottom. The cold spring gurgled out along the crevices, dripped into the small stone pool and slowly overflowed from the pool. Its water is cool and mellow, sweet and refreshing, and the water quality is excellent, so it is known as a famous spring. There are beautiful mountains and clear waters here, and it has the reputation of being the first in the county since ancient times. As early as the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, it was an ideal place for Yue Xian Taoists to practice in seclusion.

During the Yongping period of the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 508-5 12), Zheng Daozhao, the secretariat of Gwangju, often visited mountains and forests in his spare time, and talked about classics in this valley, thirsty for sweet springs. Zheng Daozhao loves mountains and rivers and enjoys them. When he visited Daji Mountain, he often lived in the mountains. He once lived in a building in Daji Mountain and built a special house named Bai Yunxiang Li Qingyan. Here, he talks about Laozi and Zhuangzi, sweeps stones and sets up altars, worships the four gods, and writes poems and engraves stones in memory. He successively placed five immortals in the peaks and valleys of the four peaks, east, west, north and south, leaving many magnificent cliff stone carvings. Zheng Shuzu, the son of Zheng Daozhao, followed his father to climb the mountain and face the water in Gwangju when he was a teenager. His father loved mountain music, and his long-term activities and thoughts in the mountains had a great influence on Zheng Shuzu. Fifty years later, Zheng Shuzu also served as a secretariat in Gwangju during the Northern Qi Dynasty, revisited the old place, and left stone carvings in ji shan. Therefore, since the Northern Dynasties, Zheng Daozhao and his son have forged an indissoluble bond with Dajishan. Taoism flourished in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and it ruled the whole country from the north to the later dynasties. So in a sense, for Taoist priests in Dajishan, Taoist Valley was left to them by Zheng Daozhao.