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3000 words essay on Baoshan tourism

Qingping Cave Scenic Area is located at the foot of Wugui Mountain in Yaoguan Town, Shidian County, Baoshan City, Yunnan Province, 20 kilometers away from the county seat. The scenic area covers an area of ??40 acres and is a tourist attraction that integrates natural landscapes and cultural landscapes. It was created in the 13th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1585). After Deng Zilong, the general of Yongchang, won the war against Burma and suppressed the rebellion, during his leisure time, Deng Zilong dug a cave and named it "Qingping Cave" on the stone wall to express the cessation of the war in western Yunnan. People of all ethnic groups live and work in peace and contentment. Qingping Cave was originally a natural limestone cave. The cave is majestic and cool, and can accommodate hundreds of people. There is a stone in the cave, and the sound of hitting it is like a drum. There is also a trickle of stone milk, and there is a "stone bowl" underneath to connect it. The water never dries up; the cave is divided into two halls, the north and the south, both with strange stone patterns and iron walls. The north hall has stone beds, stone stools and stone carved chess tables. It is said that this was where General Deng planned military aircraft and rested; the south hall has high walls The hall is wide and can accommodate more than a hundred people. It is the "barracks" of General Deng's guard. There is a hole in the cave hall, which can let in the sunlight around noon. The stone walls outside the cave are engraved with "Yijian", "Hanging Bow" and "Lesson Shooting". , which means that Deng Zilong should consider possible dangers when it comes to safety, and he should also be vigilant at ordinary times. Three poems "Iron Wall", "Silver Vase" and "Ladder to Heaven" are engraved on the stone wall of the south hall, which are the meaning of General Deng's praise of the stone rock. Circling up the "Ladder to Heaven", there is a unique mountain-viewing pavilion on the top of the cave. The pavilion is where Deng Zilong climbed up to admire the moon. Standing at the mountain-viewing pavilion, you can not only admire the lotus pond in front of the cave, the green willows on the bank, and the towering mountains. You can also overlook the ancient town of Yaoguan and the beautiful karst scenery of Yaoguan, which is refreshing and refreshing. The fragrance of lotus overflows in front of the cave, and there are overhanging eaves in the lotus pond. According to legend, Deng Zilong sharpened his war sword here, so it was called the Sword Moting Pavilion. There is a couplet written by him on the pavilion: "When will the sword be sharpened, where will the hole come from." It is said that Deng Zilong walked in the pavilion to sharpen his sword and recite poems, and wrote an immortal poem, showing General Deng's "shawl holding on to his shoulders". With the lofty ideological realm of "sharp, courageous and loyal", these poems and poems have gone through the vicissitudes of history and still show to future generations the heroic image of General Deng as a passionate, civilized and military man with superior intelligence.

There is a small pavilion built on the north side of the cave, with a stone tablet "The place where elephants are cooked" written by Li Gengen. It is the place where Deng Zilong defeated the Burmese elephant team and cooked elephants to reward the soldiers.