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Brief introduction of Ma Lun grassland in Ningwu

It is far from Luya Mountain, 2 kilometers apart. The altitude is 27 12m, and the top is wide and flat, which is divided into front beam and back beam, and it is an alpine meadow of 10,000 mu.

Ma Lun grassland is the granite wall of Wan Ren on the sunny side, covered by forest on the shady side, with lush grassland at the top and flowers in full bloom, which is the base of feeding and grazing in past dynasties. At the turn of autumn and winter, everything is yellow. After spring ploughing every year, the herds in neighboring counties such as Ningwu, Shenchi, Wuzhai and Jingle go up the mountain for food and recover in winter. The southwest end of Ma Lun grassland is Castanopsis kawakamii. In ancient times, there was a stone Buddhist temple with a pagoda behind it. It is the tomb of monks in the past dynasties since the Tang Dynasty, and now it has collapsed. At the southern tip of Ma Lun grassland, there are many strange rocks and strange mountains. Among them, The Hydrangea Lion, The Book of Heaven, Shoutao, The Eight Immortals Homesick, Huanglong Cave, Black Dragon Cave, Buddha's Finger Ridge, Golden Bodhisattva and Golden Toad with Beads are all beautiful scenes. Visitors visiting it are like entering a fairyland.

At the top of Ma Lun grassland, there is the Great Wall of Beiqi which crosses the ridge from west to east. After thousands of years of sandstorm, the site is about one meter from the ground. There are obvious ditch marks at the northern end of the Great Wall in Northern Qi Dynasty. Seen from a distance, the Great Wall is like the backbone of this mountain. The Great Wall of Qi is made of local purple stone, which is of great archaeological and tourist value.