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Which mountains have strong winds and are famous for them?

Come to our Taimu Mountain.

Taimu Mountain is located in the northeastern part of Fujian Province, 45 kilometers south of Fuding City, about 120 degrees east longitude and 45 kilometers away from the urban area. Near 27 degrees north latitude. Standing upright on the coast of the East China Sea, facing the sea on three sides and mountains on the back, it is towering and majestic. It has strange rocks and strange rocks in various shapes and forms, and the scenery is unique and a wonder. The main peak is 917.3 meters above sea level. When you reach the top, you can see the East China Sea as far as the eye can see. The water flows in the sky and the peaks emerge from the sea. It is worthy of being known as the "grand view of mountains and seas" in the world. It overlooks Yandang Mountain to the north and Wuyi Mountain to the west. The three of them form a tripod. Yandang and Wuyi are located on the thoroughfare and are famous far away. However, Taimu lives in a remote corner of the sea and few people know about it. According to legend, during the Yao Dynasty, the old mother planted orchids in the mountains. When she met a Taoist priest, she became an immortal and went away, so she was named "Tai Mu" and later changed to "Tai Lao". People in Fujian call Taimu and Wuyi Shuangjue, while people in Zhejiang regard Taimu and Yandang as Kunzhong, which is really insightful.

The entire scenic area covers an area of ??92 square kilometers and is divided into five major scenic areas: Taimu Mountain, Jiuli Creek Waterfall, Qingchuan Beach, Mulberry Green Lake, and Fuyao Islands; as well as Lengcheng Castle, Rui There are two independent attractions in Yun Temple. Own mountains. There are many natural landscapes such as strange rocks, caves, beautiful streams and waterfalls, as well as rich cultural landscapes such as ancient temples and inscriptions.

According to the investigation of the geological department, the Taimu rock is coarse-grained granite, a product of the late Yanshan period, the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic Era in geological history, about 90 million to 100 million years ago. Due to the changes in the earth's crust and the rise of the ocean, three groups of mutually perpendicular joints from east to west, south to north and near horizontal developed, forming criss-crossing cliffs, peaks and caves. After millions of years of wind, rain, and water erosion, today's abrupt peaks and rocks have slowly formed.

Taimu Mountain was very prosperous in the Tang and Song Dynasties. There were thirty-six temples in the south and north of the mountain, among which Guoxing, Ruiyun, Lingfeng, Bajiao and Tianwang temples were the largest. There are still 360 stone pillars on the site of Guoxing Temple today. In front of the temple, there are Langgao Pagoda and stone pool, which shows its scale at that time. Yuhu Nunnery is the thatched cottage of Zhu Xi, a Neo-Confucian scholar of the Song Dynasty, and Xuanji Cave is Zhu Xi's retreat. There are dozens of cliff carvings in the mountain such as "The No. 1 Mountain in the World", "Grand View of Mountains and Seas", and "Place of Taoism, Immortals and Buddhas", etc. Qinyu Town at the foot of Taimu Mountain was one of the heroic positions in the coastal resistance against bandits in Fujian during the Ming Dynasty. It is known as the "Eternal Heroic Town".