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Tu Zhai Wen bi shan composition

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One day during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the magistrate of Hui 'an was sitting in his office. He inadvertently looked up and saw a mountain opposite, with two symmetrical slopes, which seemed to be the shape of someone worshiping here.

He thought: This is not "facing a flat-shouldered headless mountain" as the Kanyu family said, but the most annoying Feng Shui. The county government faces a "headless mountain". What shall we do? For several days, he felt uneasy, tasteless and unwilling to solve the case. He couldn't sit still any longer, so he took the chief to explore the direction of the mountain. But seeing the top of the mountain

The three stones are staggered, with tripod ears on both sides and incense burners in the middle. Looking around, the mountains are competing with each other, and if the animals crouch, if they spiral, if people arch, if they fly, if they lean down, they will break or continue, or turn or return, which is indeed a rare victory. Mr. Feng Shui was invited, and it was agreed to build a stone at the spire of Dinger, which was not only like "writing in the sky", but also planned to insert a column of incense on the incense burner, so that Bu County would be prosperous and talented. So, after the magistrate of a county returned to his official residence, he began to collect money from the gentry in the society, mobilized the nearby people to work voluntarily, quarried stones on the spot, and built a incense burner spire two or three feet high. Later, Xianglu Mountain was renamed Wenbi Peak.

According to the cliff stone carving of Wenbifeng, the Confucius Temple in Hui 'an County bears the snail mountain and faces Wenbifeng. In the early years of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (about 1523), Wan, a magistrate of a county, rebuilt the Confucius Temple and negotiated with him to change the style of writing. In the eighth year of Jiajing (1529), Mo Shangjian, a magistrate of a county, held up the cornerstone of Wenbi Peak and said, "Inheriting good luck makes prosperity". On the occasion of Qin Long in the Ming Dynasty, Wenbifeng suffered from wind and rain, so that "the subjects were depressed and confused"; Ricas Road in Hou Zhi County donated money to support reconstruction. In the thirty-second year of Wanli (1604), on the eighth and ninth day of November, Huian was hit by an earthquake for two consecutive days, and Wenbi Peak collapsed again. Ning Weixin, a magistrate of a county, donated money to rebuild, adding five feet, which is more masculine.