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Brief introduction of Mount Tai
Mount Tai

One of the five mountains in China (Taishan, Huashan, Hengshan, Songshan and Hengshan). Located in the middle of Shandong Province, east of beijing-shanghai railway, it spans Jinan, Tai 'an, Changqing and other cities and counties. It was called Daishan and Daizong in ancient times, and Taishan since the Spring and Autumn Period. Because it is located in the east of China, it is called Dongyue. The ancients took the East as the place where everything alternated and early spring took place, so Mount Tai, Dongyue, was known as "the only one of the five mountains". Ancient emperors held many closed-door Zen ceremonies here. Scholars also came here to visit the ancient times, leaving countless famous sentences to be told. Mount Tai was formed in Archean, about 2.5 billion years ago, and it is a massive mountain range composed of gneiss. The mountains are magnificent, the scenery is magnificent, and there are many places of interest. The main peak, Tianzhu Peak, has a total area of 426 square kilometers and an altitude of 1524 meters. Scenic spots include Tianzhu Peak, Tianzhu Peak, Sun Guanfeng, Baizhangya, Xianren Bridge, Dui Songshan, Wudaosong, hope people loose, Songsong, Longtan Waterfall and Waterfall. Tianzhu Peak is the highest peak of Mount Tai, and it is called Jade Emperor Peak because of its Jade Emperor Hall. The Jade Emperor Hall is a building of Amin Dynasty, with a simple appearance and a statue of the Jade Emperor inside. There is a pavilion for watching the sun in the east and a pavilion for watching the river in the west. The rising sun, the sunset glow, the golden belt of the Yellow River and the jade plate of the sea of clouds are the four wonders of Daiding. Tianzhu Peak is located at the stone pier behind Mount Tai. The peak rises from the bottom of the valley as high as a candle. In the southeast of Yuhuangding, there is an open space on the peak slope, which is also a good place to watch the sunrise. There are many cultural relics in Mount Tai, with temples, temples, buildings and pavilions scattered all over the place. There are more than 20 main buildings. Daizongfang Arch, Wang Muchi, the worse gate, Bi Xia Temple and Zhao Pu Temple are all famous. Daizongfang Arch is the gateway to Mount Tai. Founded in the Ming Dynasty, it was rebuilt in the 9th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (173 1). Made of Taishan granite.