Are there any mountains around Chaoyang, Liaoning?
Five Buddha Peak, located at the northern foot of the main peak in Qian Shan, is the second highest peak in Qian Shan. The peak is steep and flat, with five stone buddhas on the top, cliffs on all sides and bottomless abyss, which is extremely difficult to climb. The aerial ropeway has been opened to tourists. Standing on the top of the Five Buddhas, the steel city has a panoramic view.
Qian Shan also attracts a large number of tourists with its fantastic adventures. The first line of sky under Crouching Tiger Peak is 32m long, less than 1m wide and more than10m deep. Looking up, the cliffs on both sides are towering and the blue sky is in the middle. The scenery is spectacular. Yitian is located on the south side of the north peak of Parrot Cave, with a length of more than 30 meters, with the widest point of 0.7 meters and the narrowest point of only 0.4 meters. This is the only way to climb seventh heaven's infinite view. In addition, there are flat stones and pushing the sky one step at a time, which is amazing.
Qian Shan has been a tourist attraction since the Sui and Tang Dynasties. 1993 A vivid natural Maitreya Buddha was discovered, which was formed by the whole mountain peak and was comparable to Leshan Giant Buddha. Qian Shan is likely to become the fifth largest Buddhist shrine in China, and June 9th is designated as the Giant Buddha Festival every year.
Qian Shan has not only beautiful natural landscapes, but also rich cultural landscapes, with more than 300 places of interest. Since ancient times, Qian Shan has attracted countless tourists with its beautiful scenery. Many bureaucrats, scholars and celebrities came one after another. Facing the Qifeng Ancient Temple, they shook their clothes and wrote poems, leaving many poems for Qianshan. There are more than 1600 poems describing Qianshan in Ming, Qing and Republic of China. For example, Hank, a monk in Qianshan, wrote 20 volumes of Qianshan poems, in which more than 1,000 poems were recorded, including more than 200 poems involving Qianshan.
Mount Yiwulu, which stands in Beining City, Liaoning Province, is magnificent and colorful, with beautiful water in Shan Qi, which is the remaining vein of the yinshan mountains. The mountain range extends from northeast to southwest, with a longitudinal length of 45 kilometers, a lateral width of 14 kilometers and an area of 630 square kilometers. There are more than 50 famous peaks, and the highest peak-Wanghaishan is 866.6 meters above sea level.
Mount Yiwulu, formerly known as Weishan, Wuyou Mountain, Welfare Mountain, Wuyou Mountain and Liu Shan, is now called Lushan Mountain. According to the literature, Yiwulu Mountain is one of the twelve famous mountains in SF and one of the northernmost towns in China. The Records of the Whole Liao Dynasty records that "Yiwulu Mountain is the most beautiful" and is known as the first of the three famous mountains in Northeast China (Yiwulu Mountain, Qian Shan and Changbai Mountain).
Yiwulu Mountain has a long history and stands in the northeast with its unique posture. Qu Yuan, a great poet in the Warring States period, once expressed his feelings for Lushan Mountain in this way: "It's too late in the morning, and it's slightly depressed at dusk". The emperors of past dynasties regarded Lushan Mountain as a treasure trove of geomantic omen and named it a knight. Six emperors of Liao Dynasty came to Lushan Mountain for hunting, mountain worship and ancestor worship for more than forty times. Three generations of emperors in Liao Dynasty, dozens of concubines and more than 20 ministers were buried here, including Empress Xiao Yanyan, Saint Han Derang and other important figures in history. Lushan Mountain became the Shoushan Mountain of the Liao Emperor. In the Ming Dynasty, emperors and ministers praised Lushan Mountain, Taishan Mountain and Huashan Mountain as champions. In the Qing Dynasty, five emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang paid homage to Range Rover in Lushan Mountain for more than a dozen times, leaving more than 50 imperial poems, especially Emperor Qianlong's four trips to Beizhen and three trips to Lushan Mountain, which made him famous in history. Starting from Wen Chengdi in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the imperial courts of Sui, Tang, Song, Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties came to Lushan to offer sacrifices on holidays. In the fourteenth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, Yiwulu Mountain was named as "the famous mountain in Beizhen", and a temple was built on the mountain to set up its ancestors. Tang Tianbao sealed Guangning Gong for ten years, and Song, Liao, Jin and Yuan sealed Guangning Wang. In the third year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, it was renamed as "the God of Witches", which was used in Qing Dynasty. "The God of Medical Witch Mount Lu" is still displayed in the world-famous ditan park Exhibition Hall.
Yiwulu Mountain is rich in scenic resources. Qiwei Mountain, which is surrounded by forests and orchards, is a pair of natural wonders. Ancient temples and hundreds of cliff carvings form a dotted cultural landscape. The integration of natural landscape and human landscape shows the unique charm of Yiwulu Mountain.
1986, Lushan Nature Reserve was approved as a national nature reserve, which was first established in Liaoning Province and approved by the State Council. In 2002, Mount Yiwulu was officially approved by the State Council and listed as a national key scenic spot, ranking among the national scenic spots.