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Where is the best feng shui in Wudang Mountain?

Wudang Mountain is the birthplace of famous Taoist mountains and Wudang martial arts, and is called the holy land of Taoism. In Wudang Mountain, the most famous palace is Lingxiao Palace, but in fact, there is another palace in Wudang Mountain that is older than Lingxiao Palace, that is Wulong Palace.

Wulong Palace was built hundreds of years before Lingxiao Palace. At its peak, there were as many as 850 halls. This is a royal Taoist temple. After a hundred years of wind and frost, it is still hidden under Wulong Peak in Wudang Mountain. Although it still exists, most tourists don't know it exists now. Even if someone knew about that history because of interest, they also knew about the existence of Wulong Palace, but they didn't have a chance to see its true meaning, because it has experienced many fires and has been being repaired.

If you want to go to Wulong Palace from Wudang Mountain, you must first reach Wulong Peak. Although the names are similar, they are far away! Even by car, it will take nearly 1 hour to reach the foot of Wulong peak. When we reached Wulong Peak, we almost thought we were in a wilderness. There are dilapidated walls everywhere, and colorful gravel is scattered all over the floor, which is really the standard of barren hills. Fortunately, we saw the newly restored stone steps and the sign of "Five Dragon Palace", otherwise we would really be disappointed.

The location of Wulong Palace is very hidden. At first, we saw the sign of the stone tablet and thought that our place was the ruins of Wulong Palace, but we walked slowly along the nine-bend Yellow River wall next to it and found a hole in it. Passing through a gate with a special sense of time, the brick-red stone wall is reflected in front of you, with an innate sense of royal solemnity. Although the stone wall has become mottled and dripping, the patterns carved on the stone wall can still be clearly seen, almost as big as the Nine Dragon Wall of the Forbidden City, but the Nine Dragon Wall can be famous all over the world, and the patterns here can only be hidden here to enjoy themselves.

Walking through the nine-curve red wall and stepping on the steps, you suddenly see a stone turtle carrying an inscription, which is a gift from the royal family. The construction of Wulong Palace is strictly in accordance with Feng Shui, "Zuo Qinglong, Right White Tiger, Former Suzaku, Later Xuanwu." This typical feng shui thought has been vividly reflected in the construction of Wulong Palace.

Through Little Square, and then through the Dragon and Tiger Hall, after several searches, I finally found the true meaning of Wulong Palace. There is a huge square in front of the temple, and the building on the left has collapsed, which is even more dilapidated. Unfortunately, it's still under construction, so we can't visit it. But we can't get into the Wulong Palace. Most of the time, he is repairing it and can only watch it outside.

It is rumored that the Taoist priest is the old man's five dragons and lives in a well. The emperor was very happy to hear this, so he built the "Five Dragon Temple" here. Wulong Palace has continued to this day, with as many as 850 halls in its heyday.

The present defeat is in sharp contrast to the heyday at that time. Today, it seems hard for us to imagine its glory, but the smooth threshold, the magnificent hall and the solemn murals on the wall still seem to tell its history of thousands of years. Although Wulong Palace has been in disrepair for a long time, its position in the history of Wudang Mountain can never be replaced.

When we left Wulong Palace, it was already evening, and our mood was a little heavy at this time. This is the oldest Taoist temple in Wudang Mountain. There are so many weeds now that there are no tourists to be quiet. What do you think of this Oolong Palace? Do you want to see the real face?