1, Longhushan-an alchemist of Zhang Daoling, founder of Taoism.
Longhu Mountain was named after Zhang Daoling, the first Taoist priest in Shi Tian. It is located in Yingtan City, Jiangxi Province. It is a world-class geological park, a national 5A-level tourist attraction and a key cultural relic protection unit, which proves its beautiful scenery.
For thousands of years, Longhu Mountain has always been a sacred place in the hearts of Taoists and a blessed place in the eyes of the surrounding people. No evil spirits dare to invade it, and tourists visit it in an endless stream.
2, Wudang Mountain-the crown of the five mountains, the first fairy mountain in the world.
Wudang Mountain was influenced by Zhang Sanfeng and Judy in the Ming Dynasty, and now it has unlimited scenery. Located in danjiangkou city, Shiyan, Hubei Province, it belongs to the national 5A scenic spot with Longhu Mountain. Because of the beautiful scenery, warm in winter and cool in summer, it is suitable for living. As early as the Han Dynasty, this was the secluded place for people who cultivated immortals and sought Taoism.
In the Ming Dynasty, Judy, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, gained the throne in the name of Zhenwu Emperor. After his success, he named Zhenwu Emperor as the new "Heaven Emperor", took Wudang Mountain as the exclusive Taoist temple of Zhenwu Emperor, rebuilt and expanded Wudang Mountain Taoist temple on a large scale, and named Wudang Mountain "Da Yue". After the Ming Dynasty, emperors of all dynasties continued to seal Wudang Mountain as the exclusive ancestral temple of the royal family, and therefore it was listed as the first famous mountain in Taoism.
3. Qingcheng Mountain-"Qingcheng Mountain is a paradise" is the holy land of Quanzhen Longmen Sect.
Zhang Daoling, the founder of Taoism, founded Taoism near Qingcheng Mountain, which is the main reason why Qingcheng Mountain became a famous Taoist mountain. Qingcheng Mountain is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. Surrounded by peaks, the seasons are like spring, the trees are lush and the winding paths are secluded. It is a well-deserved "Qingcheng Mountain is quiet in the world".
Qingcheng Mountain has been a famous Taoist mountain since the Han Dynasty. There are countless well-known Taoist priests and celebrities here. They practice by themselves and report to the whole world, and are known as "immortal city".
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In addition to the three famous Taoist mountains, there are also famous Taoist holy places:
Zhong Nanshan 1:
Zhongnanshan, also known as Taiyi Mountain, is the birthplace of Taoist Quanzhen School. Since Yin put forward the concept of architecture, Zhongnanshan has been built many times: Qin Shihuang built a temple to worship Laozi, and Han Wudi built a shrine to worship Laozi. During the Li Tang period, Laozi, the ancestor of Taoism, was regarded as a holy ancestor, and a large-scale Zongsheng Palace was built. Its main buildings, including Shiwen, Sanqing and Xuanmen, became the center of ancient architectural concepts and were restored in later dynasties.
2. Kongtong Mountain:
Kongtong Mountain is located in Pingliang City, Gansu Province. According to legend, it is a place where immortals widely practice Taoism, and it is honored by Taoism as the first famous Taoist mountain in the world. The endless stream of tourists at home and abroad has made them more and more famous.
It is also the earliest birthplace of Taoism. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, there was a humanistic landscape in Kongtong Mountain. Throughout the ages, pavilions, temples and halls have come and gone, all over the mountains and rivers. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the scenic spots on the mountain were called Twelve Kongtong Scenery.
3. Laojunshan:
Laojun Mountain in Luoyang, the holy land of the mainstream Quanzhen Taoism, is located in Luanchuan County, Henan Province. Laojun Mountain is the main peak of Qinling Mountain and Funiu Mountain. Laozi, who is revered by Taoism as an old gentleman, practices here. Emperor Taizong renamed Shi Jing Laojun Mountain.
Laojun Mountain has been a holy place for pilgrims all over the world since the Northern Wei Dynasty. The Taiqing Taoist Temple at the top of the mountain was also built in the Northern Wei Dynasty, with a history of Taoist culture for thousands of years. Taoist culture has deeply influenced the Laojunshan area.
4. Hemingshan:
Hemingshan, also known as Guimingshan, is located in Chengdu, Sichuan. It is named after the mountain looks like a crane and a mountain crane. The existing scenic spots and historical sites in Heming Mountain mainly include Sangong Temple, Taiqing Palace and Yingxian Pavilion.
Hemingshan is one of the sources of the right path. Zhang Daoling preached and practiced here, and got the Huangdi Jiuding Danfa. Zhang Daochang heard that Shu people are simple and educated, and there are many famous mountains. He went to Shu with his disciples, lived in Guiming Mountain and wrote 24 Taoist books.
5. Gezaoshan:
Gezaoshan, located in Jiangxi Province, is the 36th blessed land and a famous Taoist cultural mountain. During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ge Xuan Shi Tian, the ancestor of Taoism, practiced here. Gezaoshan is a high school of Lingbao Taoism, and later developed into Gezaozong, also known as Longhushan School and Maoshan School. It is one of the three famous mountains of Taoism. There is a saying in Taoism that scientific instruments in the world produce spiritual treasures, which shows Gezaoshan's position in Taoism.
6. Laoshan:
Laoshan Mountain, located in Qingdao, was called Prison Mountain in ancient times and is one of the cradles of Taoism. Since the Spring and Autumn Period, there have been people who have been engaged in health preservation and self-cultivation for a long time. By the late Warring States period, Laoshan Mountain had become a famous fairy mountain in the East China Sea.
In the Western Han Dynasty, Zhang Lianfu came to Laoshan for worship and became the founder of Laoshan Taoism. In history, several major Taoist schools have developed and expanded in Laoshan, and Quanzhen Taoism pushed the status of Laoshan Taoism to a peak in the Song and Jin Dynasties.