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Introduction of Yueyang Mountain and Yangshan Mountain

Some people say that it is because the surrounding terrain is relatively flat, the sun shines late in the morning, and the sunrise and sunset are considerable, so it is called Yueyang Mountain, because it means that Daiyue faces the sun. Yueyang Mountain, also known as Wulong Mountain Scenic Resort Scenic Area, is called Wulong Mountain Scenic Resort Scenic Area because there are five long ridges in front of Yueyang Mountain, just like five entrenched dragons.

"Continued Boshan County Records" contains: "Yueyang Mountain, 30 miles southeast of the county, lives in the center of the county, ..., there are 99, and there are three temples at the top." Then he said, "Shizhai Mountain is 40 miles east of the county seat. In the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, the witch Tang Saier rebelled. According to this, there are stone cliffs and Zhaimen ruins on the top of the mountain. " Yueyang and Shizhai, as the records of the two mountains, may be based on the records of the past events in Qianlong. According to the field investigation, there are no "Shizhai Mountain" or "Shiyuan and Zhaimen" sites within ten miles around Yueyang Mountain, which may refer to the main peak of Yueyang Mountain.

Yangshan, Yu Xiu City, Zhong Ling, is outstanding. On the one hand, mountains and rivers have nurtured the children of heroes. Here gave birth to a generation of famous doctor Yue, the role model of Jiao, secretary of the county party committee, the third batch of female pilots in New China, Yue, now an alternate member of the Central Committee, the youngest doctoral tutor and famous photographer in China. During the war years, in Tianjinwan Village at the foot of Yueyang Mountain, people risked their lives to heal the wounds of former deputy Chi Haotian who was injured in the Battle of South Malaysia, and wrote a song of triumph for the military and civilians.