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Lianyungang scenic spot composition Kong Wangshan 300

My mother is in a good mood these days and said she would take me to Kongwangshan to play. Forget my joy, this is my first time back to Kongwang Mountain.

As soon as I stepped into the gate, I found that the ticket said: "Kongwangshan is a national 4A-level tourist attraction …" Wow! What a high grade!

Walking along the stone road, I found a cave in the east. In the past, it turned out that this was the Dragon Cave, which was said to be the place where the Dragon King lived. This hole is as high as the classroom door and more than 2 meters wide. I wanted to go in and see the legendary Dragon King, but I was stopped by the "bodyguard" mother at the door. "This is a scenic spot for people to watch. Don't touch it! " So, I climbed all the way up and muttered, "What a dragon cave! The dragon king is dead! For the cat? "

Unconsciously, my mother and I have climbed to the top of the mountain. I saw three tall stone statues on the top of the mountain, originally to commemorate Confucius and his two disciples. This Confucius is the representative of the Confucian school in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. He also claimed to have 3000 disciples and led them around the world! His works include the Spring and Autumn Annals and The Analects of Confucius ... Kongwangshan is the place where Confucius saw the sea when he traveled around the world, so it was named Kongwangshan. Look at these three stone statues. They are all dressed in Hanfu. They are four or five times taller than me. They stared ahead and looked out at the sea. It seems that every spray on the sea can be seen at a glance.

Kongwangshan is really a 4A-level tourist attraction in China!