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What are the legends of Wuyi culture?
Wuyi culture is one of the famous cultural regions in China, which has left many cultural stories and legends in history, including:

1, Wenchang Temple Legend: Wenchang Temple is the representative of Wuyishan city belief culture. It is said that there used to be a scribe in Wuyishan. Because of his fame, many people came to visit him, but he never went out, so people worshipped him at home and called him Wenchang Emperor.

2. Legend of Jiuquxi: Jiuquxi is one of the unique natural scenery of Wuyishan. According to legend, in ancient times, a villager almost couldn't get out because he lost his way in the mountains, but unconsciously boarded a raft in Jiuquxi and left the mountains smoothly.

Legend of Wuyi prodigy: According to legend, in Sui Dynasty, a boy named Shi Jun went to Wuyishan to study alone. Because of his diligence and cleverness, he soon became a prodigy with profound knowledge and fame.

4. Cold Spring Legend: There is a famous cold spring in Wuyishan. It is said that this spring water leads to the depths of the ground and can directly reach the south of the Yangtze River. Legend has it that a woman in ancient times was forced to cut off her long hair because of the river and hid in the mountains. After drinking the cold spring water, her hair grew back.

5. The relationship between Wuyishan tea and Taoist culture: Wuyishan tea culture is closely related to Taoist culture. According to legend, Zhang, a Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty, often ate Wuyishan specialty tea and prayed to the tea god, creating the beauty of the integration of tea ceremony and Taoism.

6. Tea culture: Wuyishan is a famous tea producing area, and tea culture is deeply spread in the local area. According to legend, there was a doctor named Xue Renshou in the Tang Dynasty. He found that all local people drank tea, and these people lived a long life and were healthy. So he took the local tea back and created the legend of "Wuyi Fairy Tea".

7. the myth of mount jiuyi: it is said that mount jiuyi is the desperate place of the jade emperor, which can only be achieved by being immortal. Among them, there is an immortal named Tiao, whose divine power is incomparable, and later generations call it the "Jiuyi Mountain God".

8. Rock painting culture: Wuyishan has preserved a large number of rock paintings, recording the life, beliefs and ancestor worship of local people. One of the most famous is "Yunlong Cave". Legend has it that in the Tang Dynasty, Wuyishan had a dragon that flew around and finally got into the mountains. Later, the local people found a similar cave in the mountains, which is said to have been formed by dragons drilling in. There are various paintings carved in the cave and on the rock wall, which are called "Yunlong Cave Rock Paintings".

9. Fairy Cave Culture: There are many old caves, strange caves and fairy caves in Wuyishan. Xiangshan Fairy Cave, Jiuying Xiangfu Cave and Yunv Cave are all very popular scenic spots. According to legend, Lv Dongbin, He Xiangu and other ancient immortals practiced here, leaving many myths and legends.

The above are several famous Wuyi cultural stories. Although these stories are not necessarily true, they occupy an important position in the cultural history of Wuyishan, inheriting the spirit of Chinese culture for thousands of years and being sung by people.