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Which one belongs to the four wonders of Huangshan Mountain, the Sea of Clouds or Mao Feng?

The sea of clouds belongs to the four wonders of Huangshan Mountain.

The four wonders of Huangshan Mountain are: strange pines, strange rocks, sea of clouds and hot springs. Many tourists visit the unique scenery of Huangshan Mountain every year. After the rain, the water vapor rises or the fog does not disappear, which will form a sea of clouds. Huangshan is cloudy for more than 200 days a year. Mao Feng belongs to green tea, with many producing areas, mainly Yunnan, Emei, Zunyi, Wuyi, etc., but the most famous is Huangshan, Anhui, which is one of the top ten famous teas in China.

Huangshan Mountain stretches for hundreds of miles, with thousands of peaks and valleys everywhere. Pinus taiwanensis, distributed in mountainous areas above 800 meters above sea level, takes stone as its mother and is firmly rooted in the cracks of huge stones.

The needles of Pinus taiwanensis are thick and short, lush and dense, and the branches are sparse and diverse. Or lean straight against the shore, or stand on its own peak, or hang upside down, or crown flat as a cover, or sharp as a sword. Some follow the cliff and pass by the stone; Some of them broke through the cracks and broke free from the stones. Suddenly hanging, crossing, lying and rising, it can be said that "no tree is not loose, no stone is not loose, no pine is not strange."

Pinus taiwanensis is a variety of pine trees in China, which is formed by the unique landform and climate of Huangshan Mountain. Pinus taiwanensis generally grows above 800 meters above sea level, usually at the north slope 1500- 1700 meters and the south slope 1000- 1600 meters. The variety of Pinus taiwanensis has a great relationship with the natural environment of Huangshan Mountain.

The seeds of Pinus taiwanensis can be carried by the wind to the cracks in granite, where they germinate and take root and grow with invincible strength.

The terrain is rugged and the cliffs are stacked vertically and horizontally. Pinus taiwanensis can't grow vertically, but can only grow zigzag or even downward. Because of its resistance to storms and frost, Pinus taiwanensis has short and thick needles, flat and sharp crown, dark green color, and extremely tough and elastic trunk and branches. Another feature of Pinus taiwanensis is that many pine trees only grow branches on one side due to wind and sun.

Pinus taiwanensis is tough, proud and beautiful, but its growth environment is very difficult, so its growth rate is extremely slow. A tall yellow pine is often hundreds of years old, even hundreds of years old; Roots are often several times or dozens of times longer than trunks. Because of its deep roots, Pinus taiwanensis can stand firmly on the rocks, but it is still young after wind and frost.