Huangyu Temple is located on the platform of Cuiwei Peak in Chang 'an District at the northern foot of Qinling Mountains. There were 74 families in the village. Nowadays, this is a place where few people live.
Five or six years ago, friends in the tourism circle said, "... has already started, and it is a health club ...". Since it was planned as a tourist project, Huangyu Temple, once with infinite scenery, has gradually become an incurable pain in the hearts of travelers in Chang 'an.
Now, 56 years have passed. For various reasons, Huangyu Temple has not become a planned scenic spot, but has been abandoned and withered: the village is still a village, but almost no residents live in it; Autumn is still autumn, just a little colder. ...
In late autumn, hiking in Huangyu Temple, surrounded by mountains, this hilltop terrace has beautiful scenery and pleasant scenery.
A white jeep was abandoned here under an old persimmon tree covered with red persimmons. After that dream was shattered, 74 families in the mountain left their homes forever and moved to a new community specially built for them at the foot of the mountain.
The old houses of 74 families have since become traces of people's lives in the mountains. Every bit represents the bustling and noisy past.
Persimmon trees quietly tell visitors about this change in Huangyusi Village. If it hadn't been planned and developed in those years, it would still be quiet here. Every village near the city in the Qinling Mountains was once shrouded in the shadow of development.
However, what greeted Huangyu Temple was another result: everything fell short, and this small village in the mountainous area at the northern foot of Qinling Mountain immediately fell into a dilemma, so the village died silently and most of its homes became wilderness.
Occasionally, some villagers will return to their former homes to harvest mountain products. People are gone, the fruit trees in the mountains are still in full bloom, persimmons, chestnuts and walnuts will be covered with branches, and hikers who come and go need a place to rest.
Just like this kiwi fruit, it looks so attractive. It is a gift from Qinling Mountain and a generous gift from nature. No one can bear to let it rot in the ground and become the soil of spring, not to mention the native owner here.
The path leading to the house is covered with weeds. The color of the house has faded before, and sundries are scattered in the yard. On the one hand, the forest is dyed, and the autumn scenery is full of mountains. On the other hand, the shops are deserted and decadent. Huangyu Temple tells his story painfully.
Huangyu Temple is rich in cultural relics. According to textual research, the site of Cuiwei Palace, one of the four royal palaces in the Tang Dynasty, was here, and its scale was quite grand at that time. "Crossing the Cuiwei Temple" records: "Cuiwei Temple is a Cuiwei Palace with dozens of pavilions."
A Buddha statue on Yusi Mountain, with a kind face, is said to be a statue of the Tang Dynasty. Today, it has been quietly abandoned in Shan Ye. Good believers gave this Gu Shan Buddha a HongLing, which is very eye-catching.