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Other weather is not human.

Writer: Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote immortal poems when he lingered in Bishan (now Baizhao Mountain in Anlu City).

You asked me why I wanted to stay in Bishan. I smiled, but I didn't answer for a moment, so my heart was at ease. Peach blossoms die with running water, and there are other things that are not secular.

Legend: In the fifteenth year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, a 27-year-old poet, went to Anlu after "traveling far away from his relatives". Here, he married the granddaughter of Prime Minister Xu. Later, I lived in Bishan, which is away from Xuzhai 10 Huali.

Why Li Bai settled in Anlu is not only modern, but even at that time, many people did not understand. Today, there is a story circulating among the people: One day, An Lu, an official in North Korea, returned to his hometown at the foot of Bishan Mountain, and heard the villagers introduce Li Changde as handsome, well-read, lyrical and poetic, and appreciated him very much. So he ordered his family to prepare famous dishes and wines, and invited Li Bai to be a guest.

After Li Bai came, Ge Lao saw that the weather was extraordinary. Let's talk about poetry books again. Li Bai's answers are flowing, and Ge Lao is even more admired. So I couldn't help asking, "Li, there are so many famous mountains in the world, why did you take a fancy to our Bishan Mountain?" Li Bai listened, without thinking, and casually replied: "Peach blossoms and flowing water suddenly go away, and there is another world." Ge Lao listened, praised loudly, and immediately asked his family to take out pen and ink and let Li Bai record it. Li Bai immediately added two more sentences, entitled "Questions and Answers in the Mountains": "Ask Yu what I mean by living in Bishan, and laugh without answering his heart. Peach blossoms are gone, and the world is gone. "