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A short essay praising the scenery of Qianshan Mountains

There are many famous mountains in the motherland, and Qianshan is one of them. At 6:30 in the morning on August 7, my father, mother and I took a bus to Qianshan for a trip. Along the way, I always looked out the window greedily, for fear of missing some beautiful scenery. After changing trains three times from Shenyang and Anshan, we finally arrived at the foot of Qianshan Mountain in the evening. I raised my head and looked far away, and I saw that Huihu was indeed well-deserved. Thousands of mountains are rolling up and down, and there are so many peaks and peaks that it is impossible to tell whether they are mountains, clouds, or the sky. Early the next morning, we went to Qianshan Park. The main entrance is a large archway with two strong and powerful characters "Qianshan" written on the horizontal plaque of the archway. We visited Wuliang Temple first. Wuhuang Temple is the largest Taoist architectural complex in Qianshan. There is a Guanyin Hall in the west pavilion of the temple. In the middle of the hall stands the merciful and compassionate Guanyin Bodhisattva. On both sides are the Descendants and Eyes. On the slope are the huge murals of "The Goddess Scattering Flowers" and "Magu Offering Birthday". Avalokitesvara is worshiped by Buddhism, so how did it enter the Taoist temple? There is also an interesting legend here: In the past, Guanyin was enshrined at the top of Luohan Cave, and a Taoist priest was dissatisfied and chopped off Guanyin's head. From then on, the Taoist priest began to have a rotten neck and died soon after. Other Taoist priests were afraid, thinking that Guanyin had appeared, and fearing that they would be implicated, they hurriedly built a Guanyin Temple. Walking along the mountain road, we arrived at "Jiabianshi". Jia Bian Shi is composed of three huge stones, two of which are side by side and the other one is on top. It is said that no matter how fat a person is, they can pass by turning sideways, but no matter how thin a person is, if they want to walk straight with their head held high, they will have trouble walking. It seems that people have to "clamp" past. I think this is probably the origin of "clamping stones". We followed the long queue and "clamped" them one by one. Ha! Sure enough, this is the case. I experience it personally. I have experienced the fun of clamping flat rocks. Here, everyone always laughs loudly, and I laugh happily. It seems that the fatigue of mountaineering has been "sandwiched" away, and another piece of flat rocks appears in front of me. There is an iron ring attached to the boulder, and there is a foot socket under the ring. Visitors can climb up by holding the iron ring in their hands and jumping up. I really climbed up in one step. I stood on it and looked up at the green mountains. Looking down at the bottom, I had a panoramic view of the endless scenery. It really felt like "climbing to the sky". On the cliff beside the gate of Wuliangguan Mountain, there is a small pine tree that is crumbling when a gust of wind blows. People call it "poor pine", but it is actually very poor. Strong. It looks proud of the white clouds and has weathered the weather. It is said that it has lived for more than four hundred years. The ancients once praised it: "Don't pity the Yansong, it has been cultivated in the empty mountain for many years." Seeing the trees smashed by the ax, he has truly become an immortal on earth. "We also visited the "Yixiantian" with its ingenious work, and the "Longquan Temple" with its tinkling springs... The most regrettable thing is that we did not go to the "Immortal Terrace" where "it is not the immortal that cannot come up". It is said that the view on the Immortal Terrace The sunrise is unique among thousands of mountains.

I will definitely come to Qianshan next time, and my first goal is "Xianren Terrace"