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Have you ever been to Huashan Mountain in Jinan ~ ~ Is there a temple there?

Huashan in the east is located in the northeast corner of Jinan, and a mountain peak protrudes from the ground like a sword. On the south side of the mountain, there is Huayang Palace, the largest ancient architectural complex in Jinan, covering an area of 90,000 square meters. It is surrounded by ponds and Huashan Lake in ancient times and is a typical suburban landscape tourist destination. The main scenic spots in Huashan are Huashan, Huayang Palace and Huayang Lake. Huashan Mountain has a long history, and scholars and poets of all dynasties have climbed it. There are many historical allusions, and the most popular one is this one: there is a Lvzu Temple halfway up Huashan Mountain. A monk came down to fetch water and a wolf went in. After the monk draws water, he closes the door. When the wolf was hungry, he ate the monk. However, the wolf failed to get out of the temple and eventually starved to death in the temple. No one can tell when the buildings in Huayang Palace were built. According to legend, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu begged in Zhijia Village at the foot of the mountain, and A Zhi gnome took him in. Later, he became an emperor and married the sister of Zhi Dwarf. The Zhi family became extremely rich, built a quadrangle at the foot of the mountain and invested in the construction of Huayang Palace. There are many foreign-related hotels and small hotels near Huashan, such as Huangtai Hotel and Hu Ming Hotel Branch, with convenient shopping and entertainment facilities. The stewed chicken and crucian carp in Huashan is fragrant in Wan Li. The scenic spot is adjacent to Qing Ji expressway and Yellow River Highway Bridge in the north, Da Qiao Road in the west and Lotus Road in the south. Bus No.70, No.71Road and No.61Road pass through the scenic spot.