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Where is the peak of Ganzhou?

It was called Kongtong Mountain in ancient times, stretching for more than 40 kilometers from southwest to northeast. It spans Ganxian, zhanggong district and Nankang. It is located in the south of Ganzhou, becoming a mountain facing and overlooking. Fengshan Mountain consists of a series of peaks and mountains.

It consists of mountain peaks, and the easternmost Yang Xianling is adjacent to the Gongjiang River Valley, with an altitude of 465,438+02 meters. According to legend, Yang Junsong, a famous geomantic master and geomantic master, once studied in this mountain. Yangsi was built on the top of the mountain, hence its name. From Yang Xianling to the west, there are Ji Ya Point, Jiufeng Mountain, Yeping Mountain, Baogai Peak, Lion Mountain, Tianzidi, Niuyoke Point and other peaks. The highest peak of the mountain range is Baogai Peak, with an altitude of1016m, which is the highest peak in the suburb of Ganzhou. The Tongzhi of Ganzhou Prefecture in Qing Dynasty recorded: "Kongtong Mountain, 60 miles south of the city, was called Renkongtong Mountain in ancient times. From Nankang, it winds for dozens of miles, and Zhanggong and Ershui clip to the north, which is a mountain, and the highest is Baogai Peak. Fengshan Mountain has beautiful scenery and beautiful forests. In Qing Dynasty, Baogai Peak became one of the eight scenic spots in Ganzhou-Baogai Chaoyun. There is a temple under the Baogai Peak-an empty mountain refined house, in front of which is the Baojing Pool. During the Republic of China, foreign missionaries also built villas under Baogai Peak. There is also Dishuizhai Waterfall at the northern foot of Fengshan. There is Longtan Waterfall with a drop of 60 meters in the south of Shannan. In recent years, strange "bronze gongs and drums" rocks have been found on the mountainside of Longshan Mountain in Wuzhou, which is about 1200m away from the main peak of Fengshan.