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Is Zigeyu in Qinling interesting? Introduction of Zigeyu in Qinling Mountains

Zigueyu in Qinling Mountains is no stranger to many tourists. There are not only beautiful natural scenery and steep terrain, but also unknown legendary allusions and history, which attract the attention and curiosity of many tourists. Here, I would like to share with you the specific Raiders Guide.

Walk five kilometers west along the highway around the mountain, go south up the mountain from Caotang Temple in Huxian County, and enter Zigeyu Scenic Area. Our group climbed the mountain slowly, talking and laughing all the way, stopping and walking, or enjoying the beautiful scenery, or stopping to take pictures, bathing in the cool mountain breeze and listening to the gurgling water in the valley.

Compared with those "donkey friends" who keep passing by, wear outdoor equipment, carry heavy bags and hurry, we are more like tourists who travel around the mountains. Less hardships of trekkers, more feelings of literati.

Not far away, there is a huge stone named Wang Mishi on the roadside, and a touching story is recorded next to it. Looking behind you, you can see the path up the mountain, which is already halfway up the mountain.

The heroine stands here, looking forward to her husband's return. Many years later, she turned into a Toona sinensis tree on a boulder and looked at it ever since. I looked at the tree. It seems that it is not a Toona sinensis tree, and the age of the tree is not much, which makes this touching story a bit inferior.

This incidental and fictional story was obviously instructive in ancient times. "Being faithful to one's heart" is a feudal ethical code, which is instilled in people through the seemingly beautiful legend of Wang Fuzhi. However, who wants to mention the bitterness and bitterness behind the beautiful story?

I haven't been to many scenic spots, but there are many scenic spots with "Wang Mi Stone". Why are there so many "Wang Mi Stone"? This is related to the service system that exploited the society in ancient times. There are provisions about Zhou's corvee service in the Book of Rites. Mencius has a record of "the sign of hard labor". During the Qin and Han Dynasties, there were more and more soldiers. Later, the corvee had various names, harsh means and cruel oppression of the poor.

In ancient times, men served mainly, divided into military service and corvee. Some adult men defend the border and fight for the ruling class. "I can't talk about the river, but I'm still a dreamer in my boudoir." "When they set off, the mayor wrapped a headscarf for them. Now their headscarfs are white and they are still at the border." It's good to be back alive and reunited with your family. If you leave, you'll never come back!

Some adult men undertake heavy corvee, such as building cities, palaces and tombs for rulers, and temporary handyman. The ruling class treats ordinary people as human beings.

Emperor Yang Di went to Koguryo. In order to build a warship, migrant workers stood in the water for a month and got maggots from the waist down. There are also migrant workers who finished repairing the mausoleum for the emperor. In order to prevent the news from leaking, they were all buried alive. How many women are looking forward to, from moss to white hair, even if they turn to stone, they can't wait for their husbands to return.

It's unlucky that several female tourists passing by are unwilling to take pictures here. It is unbearable for today's people who pursue secular happiness to stay with a silent person all their lives and be attached to the happiness of their lives. A pillow sleeps alone all the year round and is accompanied by loneliness.

The red one goes and the green one goes. Who will wait for a person who has never heard from him for a lifetime? How many people can understand and imitate Meng Jiangnv who cried down the Great Wall in ancient times, Wang Baochuan who stayed in the cold kiln, and the loyalty and infatuation of the heroine here?

The end of this climb is Jingde Tower. This tower was built in Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, and it was built by Baolin Temple supervised by Weichi Gong. This is the burial place (controversial) of Master Xuanzang's body, which was later destroyed by fire.

The tower we see now was rebuilt in the Song Dynasty and has a history of more than 900 years. It is built in the deep mountains, surrounded by mountains, with waterfalls and clear pools. It is really built on the "land of feng shui". Since the Tang Dynasty, it has been a tourist attraction, which is one of the reasons why the Jingdezhen Tower can be preserved to this day.

This tower has seven floors, which is not high. It's all made of blue bricks. Bucket arches and carved flowers are made of blue bricks with exquisite craftsmanship.

. There is only a wooden rafter at the cornice, which may be hung with wind chimes and has rotted. I marveled at the exquisite architectural skills of the ancients. It is a miracle that this tower can stand for nearly a thousand years without falling down!

I looked around the tower and saw names engraved on the first floor of the tower, some of which were deeply engraved, obviously daggers and the like. Later, it was found on the second, third and even fourth floors.

This tower is solid and has no stairs. I don't believe in the so-called lightness skill in martial arts movies. I can't figure out how people get up there. It's not a pyramid scheme, is it? Now people like to carve their names on the buildings of tourist attractions, which is really a bad habit.

This is not an honor, but a shame and will be reviled. The ancients also had the habit of writing poems to keep their names, or using a brush on the wall or on a cliff, which was very elegant. It is a blasphemy that these people who want to leave their names are carved on towers instead of stones.

I'm a little sad. I don't want to see such a good thing destroyed in the hands of modern people. Some people want to be immortal by carving their names, but how many people can be immortal through the ages? Truly immortal people live in the hearts of the people. Those names engraved on the tower will only be spurned and laughed at by future generations!

After going down the mountain, we dined in a farmhouse in Li Jiayan Village, Yicheng District. This is a new countryside with unified planning and antique villa style. Most people open farmhouses for tourists to eat and live in, which is called "the first tourism village in Shaanxi".

The one we went to was clean, the food was delicious, the charge was reasonable, and the old host's house was warm and practical.

Liu Pengfei, the second son of the old man, runs a fashionable hair salon in Xi 'an. I hear business is good. He just came home at the weekend with long hair and shared a lot of local customs with us. Judging from his gestures and manners, he is a bit like an artist.