The customs of Wuyi Mountain? 5. Information on Wuyi Mountain

Updated on tourism 2024-03-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wuyi Mountain is located in Nanping, Fujian Province.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wuyi culture is one of the famous cultural regions in China, leaving behind numerous cultural stories and legends throughout history, including:

    1. The legend of Wenchang Ancestral Hall: Wenchang Ancestral Hall is the representative of Wuyi Mountain City's belief and culture. Legend has it that there was a scribe in Wuyi Mountain, because of his fame, many people came to visit, but he never went out, so people worshiped him at home and called him Emperor Wenchang.

    2. Legend of Jiuqu River: Jiuqu River is one of the unique natural scenery of Wuyi Mountain. According to legend, in ancient times, there was a villager who was lost in the mountains and almost couldn't get out, but he unknowingly caught a raft on Jiuqu River and left the mountain smoothly.

    3. The legend of the Wuyi prodigy: It is rumored that during the Sui Dynasty, a boy named Shi Jun went to Wuyi Mountain alone to study, and because of his diligence and intelligence, he soon became a knowledgeable and famous prodigy.

    4. The legend of the cold spring: There is a famous cold spring in Wuyi Mountain, which is said to lead to the depths of the earth and can lead directly to the south of the Yangtze River. Legend has it that in ancient times, a woman was forced to cut her hair long because of the river, so she hid in the mountains, and after drinking the water of the cold spring, her hair grew back.

    5. The relationship between Wuyi Mountain tea and Taoist culture: The tea culture of Wuyi Mountain is closely related to the Taoist culture of the sedan chair, it is said that when the Taoist priest Zhang Zihe was practicing in Wuyi Mountain, he often fed on the special tea leaves of Wuyi Mountain, and often prayed to the god of tea, Wang Niang, and created the beauty of the fusion of tea ceremony and Taoism.

    6. Tea culture: Wuyi Mountain is a famous tea producing area, and the tea culture is deeply spread in the local area. Legend has it that during the Tang Dynasty, there was a doctor named Xue Renshou who found that the locals drank tea, and these people lived a long life and were in good health.

    So he brought back the local tea and created the legend of "Wuyi Immortal Tea".

    7. The myth of Jiuzhi Mountain: Legend has it that Jiuzhi Mountain is a desperate place for the Jade Emperor, which can only be reached by the profound immortal Li Cha. Among them, there is an immortal named Fengzhi, whose miraculous skills are peerless, and later generations mythologize it and call it "the god of Jiuzhi Mountain".

    8. Rock art culture: Wuyi Mountain retains a large number of rock paintings, which record the life, beliefs and ancestor worship of the local people. The most famous of these is the "Cloud Dragon Cave".

    Legend has it that during the Tang Dynasty, there was a divine dragon in Wuyi Mountain, which flew around and finally burrowed into the mountain. Later, the locals found a similar cave in the mountain, which is said to have been formed by a dragon drilling into it, and various paintings were carved in the cave and on the rock wall, which was called "Yunlong Cave Petroglyphs".

    9. Xiandong culture: There are many old caves, strange caves and fairy caves in Wuyi Mountain, such as Xiangshan Fairy Cave, Nine Infant Xiangfu Cave, Jade Girl Cave, etc. According to legend, ancient immortals such as Lu Dongbin and He Xiangu cultivated in these caves, leaving behind many myths and legends.

    The above are a few of the more famous stories of Wuyi culture, although these stories are not necessarily true, but they occupy an important position in the cultural history of Wuyi Mountain, inheriting the spirit of Chinese culture for thousands of years, and are sung by people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What are you kidding, if China had it, it would have been arrested in the research institute in Shanghai, in the museum in Beijing, and on the dinner table in Guangzhou.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The She people in the Wuyi Mountain area are descendants of the ancient Baiyue people and can be regarded as local aborigines.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My intuition tells me that no, that area, is still relatively developed, not that the ruler is very backward, I think the indigenous people generally live in backward areas, what do you think??

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Aren't you? I said, aren't you dreaming again?

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