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Which province and city is the king of Wu in?
Wu Wang is located in Jiyuan City, northwest of Henan Province.

King Wu is located in the east of Taihang Mountain, west of Zhongtiao Mountain, north of Taiyue Mountain and south of the Yellow River. It is one of the nine famous mountains in ancient China, the first of the ten caves of Taoism, and the holy land of the mainstream Quanzhen Taoism.

The King of Wu is a Taoist holy land characterized by Taoist culture. Taoism is a native religion in China. It is the Yellow Lao Dao developed on the basis of the thoughts of Huangdi and Laozi, and has strong characteristics of Han nationality's thoughts and beliefs. Fairyland is where immortals live. The beautiful prince of Wu naturally became an ideal place for Taoist figures to collect herbs for alchemy, cultivate self-cultivation and become immortal.

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Legend has it that the place where Gong Yu moved mountains was in the Yang of the Prince of Wu. This is a north-south ridge extending from the main peak of the King of Wu. To the west of the ridge is Gong Yu Village, and to the east is Xiaoyou River. People in Gong Yu Village go to Xiaoyou River to get water every day. It was this big mountain ridge that caused them a lot of inconvenience, so Gong Yu led his children and grandchildren to dig it out.

For thousands of years, this ginkgo tree of Wu Wang has absorbed the essence of the sun and the moon and has the aura of Wu Wang Mountain. Since ancient times, countless good men and women have regarded it as a god and worshipped it. The trees are covered with curtains dedicated by believers from all walks of life. Not far from the ginkgo tree, there is also a "fountain of youth", which will last forever. These two things have been together for ages and have been given the symbol of eternal love. They are an excellent place for vows of love, and also a unique double life picture of nature.

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