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The Yellow Mountains
known as Yishan in the Qin Dynasty (221 -207 B.C.) got their present
name in 747 A.D. (the 6th year of the Tianbao reign of the Tang
Dynasty), when Li Bai (701 -762), the great Tang poet, wrote about them
in these lines: The Yellow
Mountains are a marvel within an area of 154 square kilometres there is
a crowd of peaks, 72 of which have names indicating the shapes they
resemble. Lotus Brightness Apex and Celestial Capital are the three
major ones, all rising above 1,800 metres. The mountains are a body of
granite, often with vertical joints. Erosion and fracture contributed to
shape the rocks into huge columns giving rise to lofty peaks and deep
ravines. When it is cloudy the pinnacles loom in mists as if they were
visionary, while in sunshine they unfold in all their majesty and
splendour. The Yellow Mountains change their colour and appearance with
the alternation of seasons. In spring blooming flowers decorate the
slopes in a riot of colour and fill the valleys with fragrance, in
summer you see verdured peaks rising one upon another and near springs
gurgling merrily. Autumn dresses the mountains in red and purple, as
maples are all blazing - red; winter turns them into a world of frost
and ice with silver boughs and rocks everywhere. So from ancient times
it has been frequented by tourists seeking their mystery and admiring
their scenery. They come to the conclusion that the fantastic pines, the
grotesque rocks, the sea of clouds and the hot springs are the four
major attractions of the Yellow Mountains. As a matter of fact there are
marvels almost everywhere especially in the following scenic areas:
Wenguan (Hot Spring), Yupinglou (Jade Screen Tower), Xihai (West Sea),
Beihai (North Sea), Yungusi (Cloud Valley Temple) and Songguan (Pine
Valley Nunnery). Powered by Teach in China
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