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Kuntai's explanation

According to legend, there are five golden platforms and twelve jade buildings at the top of Kunlun Mountain, all of which are the residences of immortals. Because "Kuntai" and "Kunfu" refer to the place where immortals live. Zhang Song Gan Yuan's "Drunken Penglai Life" said: "Full of knowledge, come back to the sky to discuss, Kuntai is immortal." (1). The official name of Shaofu in Han Dynasty. In charge of Ganquan Palace. "Han Shu Guan Bai Gong Qing Biao": "In the early years of Emperor Wu, the examination room was renamed the examination room ... Ganquan's room was Kuntai." (2) Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor ascended the immortal. Wang Jia in Xuanyuan Huangdi in the Jin Dynasty: "The wind and clouds are surging, and real people are gathering. Xuanyuan is world-weary, leaving his crown, sword, admiration and glory. The Kuntai people of Dinghu Lake stand under it. " Yan Zhaowang: "The way to be immortal is that the immortal is willing to be a minister, for Wang Shu's immortality in Kuntai."

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Kun's explanation: descendants of Kun, heir: descendants of Kun. Hou Kun Brothers: Kundi (A. Brothers; B.friendly, dear) Kun Zhong. Kunji. Kun Yu (honorific title of human brothers). Numerous: insects (collectively called insects). Mountain name (1. "Kunshan", in China, Shanghai and Jiangsu Province; B. "Kuntai (①, ⑤, ⑦, ⑦) × Explanation desk of Gaoping Building Complex: pavilions. Just like a platform, the position of an object: a good platform. Window sill lamp holder Polite terms used to address each other or things related to each other: A Guide to Taiwan Province. Teacher. Quantifier: a play. Abbreviation of Taiwan Province Province: Taiwan Province Compatriots. Taiwan dollars.