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A thousand-year-old wisteria was found in Shandong, and the tree was as thick as a python.

There are two thousand-year-old wisteria trees in Nanshan tourist area. Every May, wisteria blossoms and comes under the wisteria tree. It's really beautiful. Speaking of wisteria, I thought of the popular "scaffold" before, which was also changed with a thousand-year-old rattan, and my curiosity came in an instant.

It is said that the Millennium wisteria tree has a beautiful legend. A long time ago, there was a girl named Ziteng at the foot of Nanshan. The girl's parents died young because of drinking sewage. In order to find the spring water in Long Mai, Wisteria practiced with her hair. Unexpectedly, the new champion Bi Hua knew Wisteria was determined to marry her. Wisteria is not moved by splendor, only looking for Long Mai spring water.

Later, the nine princes of the Dragon King learned about it. They were moved by Wisteria's behavior and helped Wisteria find the spring water in Long Mai. They also secretly fell in love and finally found the spring. So the prince broke the dogma. In order to save the prince, Wisteria took out mica powder brought from the sky and mixed it into the spring water. They hugged each other and drank at the same time, gradually becoming two wisteria plants.

After seeing the first bronze Buddha in the world, I took a bus in the scenic spot and came to a hillside, which is still some distance from the Millennium wisteria. After a short walk along the promenade, I finally came to the Millennium wisteria.

On the stone wall on the left side of the promenade, four characters of "Millennium Wisteria" are written impressively, and there are four characters of "Millennium Wisteria" in front. It turns out that the two thousand-year-old wisteria trees are a little far away, so they are marked separately.

Look up carefully at the wisteria tree that has been around for two thousand years. Although several meters apart, the top is staggered, the flowers are scattered, and the middle and lower parts are staggered. Because we came late, most wisteria flowers have withered, and a few are still in full bloom.

It seems that Gu Teng is weather-beaten, but the veteran cadres have pulled out many new branches, and flowers are blooming in the season. Seen from a distance, the purple sky is very charming. Speaking of the Millennium wisteria, I think of Steen which was broadcast some time ago. Steen changed to southwest on 19 10. It turns out that wisteria is called ghost rope, which is poisonous, good at twisting and vicious. It kills life of the same kind, also known as demon killing. There is no difference between the limelight and the enemy. Demon door gnashing, frontispiece white.

Walk along the Millennium wisteria and you will arrive at the Spring Temple. Where there is buddhist nun, there must be temples, which is true, and there is Wolong Temple next to it. There are Wuliangdian, Gujing and Centennial Toona sinensis in buddhist nun.

The most noteworthy thing is this beamless hall. Why is it worth talking about? Walking into the hall without beams, you will find this dome-shaped building, without a beam supporting the whole dome. The key point is that there is a thousand-year-old cypress on the top of the original temple in Wuliangdian, which is tall and green and very strange.

And this Cooper can't see any roots, and everyone doesn't know where it grows. Moreover, this Cooper is said to have a history of hundreds of years. It can grow for hundreds of years without any soil, and the longer the better, the vitality of the whole Cooper is really tenacious. Some people say that it is precisely because of this ancient cypress that this temple without beams is called "a temple tree, a temple under a tree" by the villagers.

Tip: the scenery of the Millennium wisteria is good, and there are also Quanshui Temple, Wolong Temple, Wuliangdian and Gujing, which are worth visiting.