Geographical environment of Guishan Mountain
The terrain of Kameyama Mountain is unique. It faces the Yangtze River and the Han River. The Yangtze River faces Sheshan across the river. Mao Zedong said, "Tortoise and snake lock the river." The spectacular image can be imagined. On the other side of the Hanjiang River, which is opposite to Hankou River Beach, many western buildings have become its borrowing scenery. The most wonderful thing is that the Han River outflanks from its side, just under its feet, and joins the Yangtze River to form a triangle called Nan 'ankou. The scenery is spectacular and is known as the crowning touch of Wuhan's urban construction. The Wuhan municipal government has long been interested in developing this area and has collected many plans. It's hard to make a decision so far. I'm afraid it's broken.
Three towns in Wuhan, if you want to ask where the center is, I think it is here in Guishan. Although Kameyama is small, the two bridges are its left arm and right arm. It takes the Yangtze River on the right and the Han River on the left, connecting the three towns of Wuhan. This kind of verve, this kind of pattern, is amazing! Since ancient times, Kameyama has been a battleground for military strategists. During the Three Kingdoms period, Wu Dong established a fortress here and fought several bloody battles with Cao Bing. The Taiping Army went to Wuchang three times, and the battlefield was around Guishan. After the first battle of Yang Xia in 19 1 1 year, the insurgents also took the lead in controlling Guishan. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Kameyama is loaded with China's anti-aircraft guns, and hate shells are fired at enemy planes. Until the 1970s, Kameyama was still a military stronghold. Guishan emphasizes martial arts, while Sheshan on the other side emphasizes literature. A Yellow Crane Tower, with many famous articles, is well known! Although there are poems in Guishan in the past dynasties, they are unknown. It is slightly inferior to Sheshan in literary talent and romance, but it cannot be compared with Sheshan in heroism. The two mountains face each other across the river, and there is no interest in writing about fighting. More interestingly, there is a Moon Lake next to Guishan, and there is a piano stand next to the Moon Lake. It is said that this is the place where Yu Boya, a pianist of the Zhou Dynasty, met Zhong Ziqi, and the legend of "bosom friend" which had a far-reaching influence on the Chinese nation was born here. Every time I pass between Kameyama and Moon Lake, I always look at Kameyama here and Moon Lake there. There seems to be a deep meaning between them. Yes, Kameyama and Moon Lake, fighting and harp, opponents and confidants. Isn't the connection between them all about the mystery of heaven and earth? When I first came to Wuhan, I swam across Kameyama Mountain. Objectively speaking, there are gains and many regrets. The scenery is really good. Standing on the top of turtle hill, you can see the Yangtze River and Hanshui River. The river is boundless, and I think Parrot Island. I wonder where Zhou Zhu is. Looking at the Yellow Crane Tower near and Chutiantai far is even more memorable. In this land, there have been many extremely tragic live plays in the history of China. Thousands of troops, earth-shattering. It's all gone Smoke clears, Chu Yun Yangtze River. According to historical records, there are dozens of places of interest in Guishan, the most important of which are: Yugong, Temple, Temple, Peach Blossom Temple, Peach Blossom Cave, Taiping xingguo temple, Luohan Temple, Tomb, Liu Qi Tomb, Chuboting Pavilion, Chaozong Pavilion, Xima Cave, grindstone, cliff stone carving and so on. These are great places of interest! Among them, Dayu, Yue Fei and Guan Yu are all outstanding figures in the history of China, enjoying a lofty position in the eyes of the Chinese nation. It's a pity that these are hard to see. I have seen almost all the "masterpieces" of contemporary people: the towering TV tower, the millstone art museum (it is said that there is a picture of the contemporary Chibi war); There is also a strategic pavilion that is said to be used to display the Raiders of the Three Kingdoms (somehow, it has become an unfinished building for ten years). The road on the mountain is hundreds of meters long, and dozens of sculptures of the Three Kingdoms are lined up, which seems to be waiting for your review. It makes people uncomfortable all over. Alas, I really can't stand such visual torture, so I have to hurry down the mountain. Fortunately, there is another scenic spot at the foot of the mountain, Qingchuan Pavilion. It is said that the Wang Yu tablet carved by Mao Huijian in the Qing Dynasty on Hengshan Mountain in Nanyue was displayed in Qingchuan Pavilion. Then, enjoy "Every tree in Hanyang becomes clear water" and guess the tadpole inscription!
There are many places of interest on Guishan Mountain, including Yu Palace, Pavilion and Longxiang Temple. There are Taiping xingguo temple and Guiyue Pavilion in Shannan. There are Wang Guan Temple, kurama Cave and grindstone in the north of the mountain. Peach Blossom Cave and Lohan Temple in Xishan Mountain. There are also Three Kingdoms Lu Su Tomb, Xiang Jingyu Martyrs Cemetery and Red Warriors Cemetery. From the foot of Shandong, you can enjoy the bronze statue of Huang Xing, one of the leaders of the Revolution of 1911. Walk more than 100 steps along the ridge and step into Wangjiang Pavilion, which is the best place to watch the Yangtze River. At present, Hubei Radio and Television Tower, the first modern tourist TV tower in China, stands on the mountain. Standing on the tower, visitors can have a bird's eye view of Jiangcheng, and sitting in the revolving restaurant can look around the three towns.