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Huashan scenery in Jinan

Two of the eight scenic spots in ancient Jinan included Huashan Mountain (nine o'clock in smoke and rain in magpie), which shows the position of Huashan Mountain in Jinan. Huashan Scenic Area is the only scenic spot with mountains, water and springs in Jinan. A short story about eating monks and hungry wolves.

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, and a monk goes down to fetch water during the day. The wolf took the opportunity to get into the temple and hide. At night, the monk closed the door to sleep and the wolf ate him. The door was closed, and the wolf couldn't get out. He starved to death. Huaquan is located in front of Huayang Palace in Huashan Scenic Area. It is named because it is close to China and doesn't pay attention to mountains. There is a record in Youyang Miscellaneous Language in the Tang Dynasty that China paid no attention to spring and took a hundred steps. Huaquan experienced the process of spewing, silting, spewing again and silting again. 200 1 for dredging and excavation, and build a spring pool with a length of 15m, a width of 9m and a depth of 2m. A pool of clear water, as bright as a mirror, the reflection of Gushan ancient temple, with fish ponds and lotus ponds, has a unique charm.