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Are Wan Xianshan and Guo Liang Village a scenic spot?

Wan Xianshan and Guo Liang Village are a scenic spot.

Guo Liang Village is the main part of Wan Xianshan Scenic Area. Guo Liang Village is located in the hinterland of Taihang Mountain. The house is built on a cliff. There is a 100-meter cliff in front of the village and a towering mountain peak behind it. Since ancient times, the traffic has been blocked and it is difficult to get out of the mountain. There is only one way to the mountain.

After the development, you can see Liu Han, Hongshiqiao, Huashan Stone Man, Longwang Temple, Gam Guk Tse, Honglong Cave, magical rock paintings, Bailong Cave and trilobite fossils. Walking south along the cliff, you can see the whole Hongyan Grand Canyon, the majestic 1,000-meter promenade, the waterfall of Xueshantan Waterfall, and the Wan Xianshan Xiufeng overlooking the sky from Matoushan Observation Platform to the north. In foggy days, you can also see a rare Buddha's light scene.

Further north, you can climb the ladder, watch the sunrise in the sea of clouds in the early morning, watch more than 30 wooden sticks laid by the ancients on the cliff of Dahuang kiln, climb to the top of the mountain along the steps, see the five-star cave, lotus pond and Guanyin bed, and listen to beautiful myths and legends.

The Historical Background of Guo Liang Village:

Guo Liang Village was named in memory of Guo Liang, a rebel general in the Eastern Han Dynasty. According to the report, Guo Liang led the soldiers and horses stationed in Hanwang Village, but the officers and men failed to win many attacks. After that, they bought off Zhou Jun, the ministry of Guo Liang. He thought the terrain was familiar, so he used his troops to guard the mountain pass in an attempt to trap Guo Liang. Guo Liang hung a goat on Matou Mountain, and a war drum was placed on the hoof of the goat. The goat kept beating the drum surface and making a drum sound.

Under this cover, Guo Liang led the troops to Guo Liang to rest, and then moved to Shanxi. A few days later, the goat starved to death and the drums stopped. When Zhou Jun went up the mountain, he was tricked into beating gongs and drums by hanging sheep. This is the origin of Guo Liang Village, from which all the stories about hanging sheep and Zhou Junchang come.