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The birthplace of Taoism is He Ming Township.

Heming is located in Sanfeng Village, Heming Township, belonging to Minshan Mountain range, with an altitude of 1 1,000m above sea level. The mountain is magnificent and magnificent, surrounded by two streams, and looks like a stand with wings spread and flying. It is adjacent to Qingcheng Mountain (about 30 kilometers) in the north, Emei Mountain (about 120 kilometers) in the south and Wuzhong Mountain (about 65438+) in the west. Because the mountain looks like a crane, there are stone cranes hidden in the mountain. Mountain cranes and Luo Hongxian, a famous geographer in the Ming Dynasty, said that there are ancient cranes in the caves of Heming Mountain, and immortals sing away. And the poem "The Book of Songs", "He Ming is at the height of nine, and the sound is heard in the sky." And get this name, as one of the four famous mountains in South Gu Jian.

In the first year of Han 'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty (142), Zhang Ling (Zhang Daoling), a native of Pei Guofeng (now Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province), advocated the way of "Righteousness of Alliance" in Hemingshan, Dayi County, with Laozi Li Er as the leader and Laozi's Five Thousand Pieces as the main classic, which marked the formal establishment of Taoism. Therefore, Hemingshan has become the world-recognized birthplace of Taoism in China, the world Taoist pilgrimage site and the Taoist leader resort, and is known as the "Taoist ancestral home".