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Kunlun Mountain is the legendary place where gods live. Is there any specific explanation?

Myths and Legends of Kunlun Mountain The strange peaks are graceful and graceful. Legend has it that they are the incarnations of the two sisters of the Jade Emperor. Kunlun Mountain has a prominent position as the "ancestor of all mountains" in the cultural history of the Chinese nation. It is the location of the Taoist Hunyuan Sect (Kunlun Sect) dojo in the late Ming Dynasty. It is the first sacred mountain in China. Yuzhu Peak and Yuxu Peak are both peaks open to the outside world in Qinghai Province. They are holy places for pilgrimage and practice. In 1990, the Kunlun Mountain Taoist ancestor-seeking tourist route was launched. After 1992, there have been hundreds of root-seeking groups composed of descendants of Yan and Huang from all over the world who have visited Kunlun to search for their roots and worship their ancestors. Some Taiwanese compatriots have been practicing in Kunlun Mountain for several months every year. Later, he took his family to the mountain to worship and invested in building an altar, which was very pious. Four hundred miles southwest of Huaijiang Mountain is Kunlun Mountain, the capital of the Yellow Emperor in the lower realm. Kunlun Mountain is overseen by the god Lu Wu, who also manages the nine realms in the sky. Lu Wu has the face of a tiger and the body of a tiger, with tiger claws and nine tails. The soil bug in the mountains likes to eat people. The earth mole has four horns and looks like a big goat when it is quiet. There is also a large bird called Qinyuan that grows in the mountains. It is shaped like a wasp and is similar in size to a mandarin duck. If Qinyuan stings other birds and beasts, these birds and beasts will die. If it stings trees, the trees will wither. People will die. It's a bad thing but bad luck when you encounter it. There is also a kind of quail, which manages the various utensils and clothing of the Yellow Emperor. There is a tree called Shatang on the mountain, which is similar in shape to the Tang tree, with yellow flowers and red fruits. The fruit tastes like plums, but has no pit. Satan can be used to prevent floods, and people will not drown if they eat its fruits. The grass in the mountains is shaped like sunflower and tastes like onions. Eating it can relieve fatigue. The river originates here, flows southward, and then flows eastward into Wuda. The Chishui River also originates from here and flows southeastward into the Baitian River. Yangshui also originates from the Kunlun Mountains and flows southwest into Choutu Water. Black water also flows out from the Kunlun Mountains and flows southwest into Daguo. There are many strange birds and beasts growing here. [The god Lu Wu, according to Guo Pu's annotation, is Jian Wu. Zhuang Zhou once said: "Jian Wu got it from the mountains." The tiger-like god Lu Wu is said to be the enlightened beast in the "Hainei Xi Jing" . The quail is a bird belonging to the genus of Phoenix. The "Western Classic of the Sea" says that there are phoenixes in the northwest of Kunlun, which refers to this kind of quail. The "Qin Jing" says: "The red phoenix is ??called a quail." In the sky There are mountains outside the Fairyland Mountains, with five-colored clouds and mist lingering among them, creating a majestic and sacred scene. There are eight largest palaces in the fairyland, namely "Biyu Hall", "Qionghua Palace", "Xuanpu Palace", "Langfeng Peak", "Tianyong City", "Zicui Danfang" and "Yuying Palace". "And "Kunlun Palace", where all the immortals live and perform their duties. The Kunlun Mountains are located directly below the immortal world in the sky. Since ancient times, there has been a road to immortality and it is regarded as a holy mountain by the world. The ancients respected Kunlun Mountain as the "ancestor of ten thousand mountains", "the ancestor of dragon veins", "Longshan" and "ancestral dragon", thus weaving many beautiful and moving myths and legends. "Chang'e Flying to the Moon", "Journey to the West", "The Legend of the White Snake", etc., which are well known to women and children, are all related to the Kunlun Mountains and are the cradle of myths and legends of the Chinese nation. It is said that the immortal master of Kunlun Mountain is the Queen Mother of the West. The "Yaochi" recorded in many ancient books is the Black Sea at the source of the Kunlun River. It is 4,300 meters above sea level. The lake is clear, with flocks of birds, wild animals and various phenomena. In the Kunlun River, There are precious Yiniu Valley rock paintings passing through the Yiniu Valley. Not far from the Black Sea is the legendary place where Jiang Taigong practiced the Five Elements Avenue for forty years. Yuxu Peak and Yuzhu Peak have been covered with snow for many years, and the mountains are shrouded in clouds and mist. Kunlun Spring, located on the north bank of the Kunlun River, is the largest ice-free spring in the Kunlun Mountains. It forms the wonder of Kunlun's snow in June, with a large and stable amount of water. Legend has it that the spring water is used by the Queen Mother of the West to brew fine nectar and jade liquid, which is a high-quality mineral water. The middle reaches of the Golmud River, which originates from the Kunlun Mountains, has eroded the Thousand Slate Rocks for a long time, forming a natural and dangerous canyon with cliffs facing each other and a depth of tens of meters. The strange peaks stand tall and graceful, and legend has it that they are the incarnations of the two sisters of the Jade Emperor. Kunlun Mountain has a prominent position as the "ancestor of all mountains" in the cultural history of the Chinese nation. It is the location of the Taoist Hunyuan Sect (Kunlun Sect) dojo in the late Ming Dynasty. It is the first sacred mountain in China. According to the records of "Fengshen Yanyi", Yuxu Palace, the Taoist temple of Yuanshi Tianzun, the leader of Chan Sect, one of the Three Qing Dynasties, is also located in Kunlun Mountain.