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Zhinv Stone in Yinghu Scenic Area of Ankang
Three kilometers west from Yinghu Wharf, on the other side of Yuxing Island, stands a boulder more than 20 meters high. From a distance, it looks like an ancient lady wearing hairpins, long hair and a shuttle in her hand. She held her head high and looked into the distance. According to legend, she is the embodiment of the legendary Weaver Girl, hence the name "Zhinv Stone". For more than 2,000 years, scholars and scholars have visited the Hanshui River, and all of them have poems praising Zhinv Stone, which have been recorded in history books and become famous all over the world. There is a cloud in Autumn Night by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: The night is as cold as water, lying and watching morning glory and weaving stars. As the old saying goes, "Heaven and Earth correspond", the Han River is to the world, and the Milky Way corresponds to the Han River. Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said in "Ancient Meaning": The Weaver Maid by the River leads the Cowherd by the River. Niulangshi on Luojin Island faces Zhinv Stone across the river, which is "relatively far". On Valentine's Day in China, local boys and girls gathered here, singing and dancing, and used folk art programs such as "Odano" and "China Tune and Huang Er" to commemorate China's Valentine's Day.
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