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Science can't explain it, but someone took pictures. Is there really a fairy Du Jie on Kunlun Mountain?

China has a vast territory and many mountains, but among so many natural scenery, there is one place that is particularly special. It looks very mysterious, whether ancient or modern, and it is even called the first mountain in China. It's Kunlun Mountain. Why was this mountain famous in ancient times? We only need to mention a few famous fairy tales to understand. The name of Kunlun Mountain appears in familiar fairy tales, such as the female snail mending the sky, the jingwei reclamation, the flat peach festival of the Queen Mother, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon and so on. In ancient times, Kunlun Mountain was the place where immortals lived.

The ancestors of Wanshan

The myths and legends about Kunlun Mountain are recorded in orthodox historical materials. For example, the book Huainanzi shows that there is a mysterious fruit on Kunlun Mountain. As long as you eat this food, mortals can live forever. There are even phoenixes and bears living in the mountains. In different types of ancient books in different times, as long as the name of Kunlun Mountain appears, it is almost always a compliment. Why does a seemingly ordinary mountain have such magic?

This is because in ancient times, the cognitive ability of the ancients was limited, so a mountain that looks tall and upright will naturally be valued by people. There are many phenomena that the ancients can't understand or explain, so they will be interpreted as immortal manifestations. Where are these immortals from and where do they live on weekdays? The tall Kunlun Mountain naturally gives a reasonable explanation. For example, in the Taoist cultural system, almost all immortals come from Kunlun Mountain.

Moreover, China generally loved jade in ancient times and had the habit of wearing Baoyu. Although the jade from Xinjiang is more exquisite, in China thousands of years ago, we had not reached such a far place to mine jade, which means that most of the jade in this period was produced in Kunlun Mountain, so Kunlun Mountain was rich in jade, which naturally improved its position in people's minds to a greater extent. Therefore, although Mount Tai is the statue of five mountains, Kunlun Mountain has a higher status.

Spiritual phenomenon

Whether in ancient or modern times, residents near Kunlun Mountain always describe to outsiders that there is aura on Kunlun Mountain, and many supernatural phenomena occur here. Some tourists don't believe in evil, just want to visit Kunlun Mountain. As a result, a few days passed and no abnormal phenomenon was seen. Therefore, they think that there are so many Kunlun mountains. Those myths and legends are just made up by people, but some people are lucky to encounter supernatural phenomena and see different scenes when visiting Kunlun Mountain.

These tourists told everyone that they were playing on Kunlun Mountain just in time for a thunderstorm. They planned to sneak down the mountain while it was thundering and raining outside, but they accidentally saw several floating figures in the sky, just like immortals. As we all know, in the Taoist cultural system, if mortals want to become immortals, they need such thunderstorm weather to break through the numerous restrictions of heaven and finally succeed. Isn't what tourists see exactly what it looks like to be immortal?

Mysterious thunderstorm

Is there really a fairy in Du Jie on Kunlun Mountain? If only someone said this to the public, most people would think he was a little insane, but someone took photos and posted them online. In the photo, there is a figure floating in mid-air during the rainstorm. When viewed with lightning in the background, it really looks like a person appears as a fairy. Later, after technical judgment, this photo was not forged, but was really taken. How did this happen? Science cannot explain it.

Although there is no clear conclusion, there is a reasonable explanation, that is, the influence caused by magnetic field. It turns out that there is a very special venue in Kunlun Mountain, and its name is Death Valley. Most of the rocks in Death Valley are composed of basalt, which has strong natural magnetism. When it evaporates here in summer, it will produce water vapor, which will react with strong magnetic basaltic gas rock, which can cause strong thunderstorm days. This kind of weather is easy to produce fog and clouds, and their shadows can easily be mistaken for people's shadows when visibility is low.

But this view has not been confirmed, so we can't make an accurate conclusion about it. I believe that with the passage of time, we will uncover the mystery of Kunlun Mountain step by step, thoroughly understand the truth behind it, and restore a true ancestor of Wanshan Mountain for the world.