The allusion of this sentence comes from Xu Xiake, a famous geographer, traveler and writer in Ming Dynasty. When he climbed Mount Huangshan, he exclaimed, "There is no such famous mountain as Mount Huangshan. Huangshan, there are no mountains in the world, and you can see it! " It was extended by later generations as "Five Mountains return without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returns without looking at the mountains".
Wuyue, the general name of the five famous mountains of Han culture in China, refers to Mount Taishan in Dongyue, Huashan in Xiyue, Songshan in Zhongyue, Hengshan in Beiyue and Hengshan in Nanyue.
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Huangshan Mountain is located in Huangshan City in the south of Anhui Province, with 72 peaks. The elevation of the main peak Lotus Peak1864m. It, together with Guangmingding and Tiandu Peak, is also called the three main peaks of Huangshan Mountain, and it is one of the 36 peaks. Huangshan Mountain is the only mountain view among the top ten scenic spots in China.
Huangshan Mountain, formerly known as "Yishan", is famous for its blue-black peaks and overlooking the sky. Later, it was renamed "Huangshan" because it was said that Xuanyuan Huangdi was an alchemist here. The representative landscape of Huangshan is "four wonders and three waterfalls", and the four wonders are: strange pines, strange rocks, sea of clouds and hot springs; Three waterfalls: herringbone waterfall, Baizhang Spring and Jiulong Waterfall.
Xu Xiake (1587 65438+1October 5-16465438+March 8) was born in Jiangyin, South Zhili (now Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province). After 30 years' investigation, geographers, travelers and writers in Ming Dynasty wrote a 600,000-word geographical masterpiece "Travels of Xu Xiake", which is called "a strange man through the ages".
Xu Xiake traveled all over his life, covering 2/kloc-0 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. "What a talented person has not achieved is unknown to others." Wherever he went, he explored seclusion, sought secrets, and recorded his travels, recording various phenomena, humanities, geography, animals and plants, etc.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Huangshan