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Why did Wang Jian change Lushan Mountain to Guishan Mountain?

According to legend, when Dayu came here to control water, he was troubled by a monster for several years. After that, Gui Ling subdued the monster and successfully controlled the water. After that, Gui Ling became a mountain, that is, Guishan? At the eastern end of Guishan, there are Yu Gong Ji, Wang Yu Temple, Cliff Stone Carvings and other historical sites; Qingchuan Pavilion site is located on the Loki in Gong Yu, across the river from the Yellow Crane Tower on the Loki in Sheshan. "It's a three-Chu scenic spot, a grand view through the ages"? Guishan was originally called Dabie Mountain, and later Lushan Mountain, because the tomb of Wu Dong General Lu Su is here? This name remained in use until the Ming Dynasty? Emperors of the Ming Dynasty worshipped Xuanwu, and named Emperor Xuanwu? Xuanwu turtle shape, Wang Jian, then governor of Hubei Province, was inspired by it, or did he listen to other people's ideas and change his name to Lushan turtle mountain, asking the court to get approval naturally? So Lushan Mountain is called Guishan Mountain, and Huanggu Mountain across the river is called Snake Mountain?

Is this really a good change? Not only Huanggu Mountain winds like a snake, Lushan Mountain crouches like a turtle, but also the three towns in Wuhan are closely related to Feng Shui, which is also remarkable.

To the west of Guishan, there is a tomb of Xiang Jingyu. The tomb is round and white, with a circle of bases around it. On the edge of Yuehu Lake, there is a guqin platform, also known as Boyatai?

According to legend, Boya played the piano here in ancient times, and Zhong Ziqi could read its melody? After the death of chef hippo, Boya lost his bosom friend, that is, he broke the piano and never played it again. Later generations felt that his friendship was profound, so they built a platform here to commemorate it? According to records, this Taipei city existed in the Song Dynasty, was rebuilt in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, then declined, and was restored after the founding of New China? The terrain of Kameyama Mountain is unique? It faces the Yangtze River and the Han River? This side of the Yangtze River faces Sheshan across the river? Is Hankou River Beach opposite the Han River? The most wonderful thing is that the Han River comes from its side and joins the Yangtze River at its foot, forming a triangular land called Nan 'ankou, with spectacular scenery?

Guishan, Wuhan City, Hubei Province