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Dawushan travel

Dawu is a red land, where countless revolutionary ancestors dedicated their blood and lives and created brilliant history; Dawu is a magical fertile ground, where thousands of outstanding children in Qian Qian have worked hard and made great achievements today. Dawu is an open land, and many people with lofty ideals come here to invest and develop their careers and realize their ambitions. Dawu is located in the northeast of Hubei, at the southern foot of Dabie Mountain, at the intersection of Dabie Mountain and Tongbai Mountain. It is adjacent to Xinxian County in Henan Province in the east, huangpi district in Wuhan in the south, Guangshui City and Xiaochang County in the west and Xinyang in Henan Province in the north. It governs 17 townships with a population of 620,000 and a land area of 1986 square kilometers. Dawu Temple is located in Jinding, the main peak of Dawu Mountain, also known as Longqian Temple, commonly known as "Old Temple". According to the records of Huangzhou Prefecture during Hongzhi period in Ming Dynasty, "Dawushan is located in the northwest of Zhi Zhi (Huangpi County) 120, on which there is Dawu Temple, the place where Hongwu's ancestors realized Taoism". According to legend, during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Fog Mountain was called "Shaohua Mountain".

During the Hongwu period in Ming Taizu, a Taoist priest called "Mourning Me". When he traveled here, he saw that the peaks stood tall, the smoke was misty, and the aura of heaven and earth gathered here, so he visited a cassock on the mountain. The mountain owner thinks how much territory a cassock can cover and readily agrees. Unexpectedly, the monk who lost me threw the cassock and covered Jinding and several surrounding hills. The mountain owner regretted it, but knowing that he was a Taoist, he had to give up. After I lost this treasure, I first dug a well in the valley east of Jinding, and at the same time recruited disciples, hired craftsmen and built temples. All the wood used to build the temple was taken out of the well until the temple was about to be built. The carpenter said, "Chinese fir is enough." Wood will no longer grow in the well. After the completion of the temple, in order to thank the mountain owner, I used my finger to dig out twelve characters one foot square on the stone wall of the west of the temple: "Donor Zhang Tiancheng recited Buddhism, Buddhism and Taoism at six o'clock". Since then, the monk who lost me gained a great reputation, and hundreds of Fiona Fang believers began to realize Taoism. People should call "Shaohua Mountain" Dawushan.

Dawu Temple pillow mountain, near the stream, Buddhist temple, Tibetan scripture building, reading room, cornices and corners, simple and solemn. In front of the door are towering old trees with withered vines and lush pine and bamboo. There are 7 ancient ginkgo trees, numerous and 30 meters high. Lingyun, the backbone, is flourishing and lush. There are ancient wells in the hospital, which are warm in winter and cool in summer, and maintain a fixed water level all the year round, without drying up or overflowing. The temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In its heyday, it was the main temple in Huanglong, Bailong, Linquan, Yuntai, Chaoyang, Qinglong, Xinglong and Laoshan. After several wars, the temple has disappeared, leaving only some stone carvings and foundations. There are lying stones on the north slope, engraved with the words "Three Towers and Lingyun". It is said that there used to be three pagodas behind the temple, two of which were destroyed by thunder and fire. The "Mourning Tower" was not demolished until before the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC). There is a monument beside the tower, which is still standing intact, 2 meters high and 1 meter wide. The previous book said, "The man who lost me was named Dao Yuan, also named Li." The full text is thousands of words, telling the story of my loss, weathered by stones and lost in words. There are still some fragments of broken monuments scattered in the ruins, which can be distinguished by the handwriting of "Zhenguan", "Jiajing" and "Daoguang". Among them, there is a broken monument in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, which records in detail the nature and location of the temple, as well as precious cultural relics such as golden stoves and jade bottles. There is a long legend about the "gilding furnace". It is said to be a gold-plated incense burner, which is a rare treasure. No matter how strong the wind is, cigarettes will always be a straight line in Ran Ran, impartial, impartial, persistent and immortal. This incense burner was stolen by Wang Heshang and sold to an antique shop at the price of 1000 yuan. Hundreds of steps behind the temple, a few meters wide stone rises, and the wall is tilted like an axe. The word "Cliff Rock" is carved on it, one foot square, and the front title is "Six o'clock to recite Buddha"; The latter paragraph: Daoyuan Monk is as vigorous and clear as ever. Shiren Mountain is located in the southwest of the new city, with its main peak at an altitude of 456.2 meters. "Xiaogan County Records" in the thirty-fourth year of Kangxi: "Baiyun Mountain is 120 miles away from the city and belongs to a stone man. From Lion Cliff to Baiyun Mountain, it is a branch of Dawushan. Bai Yuanping Zhang Chahan lives here in seclusion. "

Shiren Mountain is steep and densely forested. On the northwest side of the main peak, there is a stone man who stands for a long time and is very thoughtful, commonly known as Shi Popo. /kloc-more than 0/0 kilometers away is still in sight, and the farther away, the more Xiao. According to folklore, on the west side of the stone, it turned out that it was Shi Gonggong who was crying. Later, Shi Gonggong was destroyed in Lei Zhen, and his head was different, lying on the slope. For thousands of years, people in this area have compiled many beautiful and moving stories from the ending of Shi Gonggong's lightning strike.