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Bijia Mountain in Hejiang, Sichuan, where Luzhou was built during the Southern Song Dynasty, and many years of history left many mountain stone carvings

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Bijiashan is a very common place name. There are no less than 30 well-known Bijiashan in the country, let alone many unknown ones. However, I recently visited Bijia Mountain in Hejiang County, Luzhou, Sichuan, and I felt very comfortable. The short distance of 5 kilometers from the county seat and the absence of admission tickets make it a good place for short-distance travel by surrounding residents. The road conditions are also very good, and you can drive directly. Go to the “Shuitianyi Pavilion” on the top of the mountain.

Does it feel like a restaurant or a homestay when you hear “Shuitianyige”? Although you can also dine here, it is more like an activity center for the elderly. When we went there, many elderly people were chatting and playing cards, and they could even sing KTV. Now the children are busy, and the elderly find people of the same age here. It is also a joy to have fun together or reminisce about the past. At the same time, this is also one of the commanding heights of the entire Hejiang County. When the weather is good, you can see the entire Hejiang County, and you can even see the Yangtze River and Chishui River not far away. However, it is often covered by clouds and fog. It is scattered, and the county town in the distance cannot be seen clearly, but the lingering clouds and fog are another kind of scenery. This is the “Bijialianyun” which has one of the “Hejiang Eight Views”. In fact, it can be used as a health care center for the elderly and it is inseparable from the excellent environment here. As early as the Jiaxi period of the Southern Song Dynasty, Luzhou used to build a city on the mountain, and later Hejiang County was also here. The ruins of the ancient city can still be seen today. . It has always been inhabited by people, which shows that this place has been a place with a good environment since ancient times, and the ancients always like to pray for “good weather and rain.” Therefore, it was called Anle Mountain in ancient times. Later, it was discovered that the three towering peaks were shaped like a pen holder. Since the Qing Dynasty It was gradually called “Bijiashan”. It is precisely because of the profound historical heritage of Bijia Mountain that it has become a favorite place of literati and inkmen. There are many stele forests and historical relics left in the mountains and forests, covering the entire Bijia Mountain. According to “Taiping Huanyu Ji” In the reign of Emperor Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty, Liu Zhen “fathered and became immortal”. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, and Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty all had imperial orders or inscriptions. The descendants of the old country are still dead today, how can the mountains and autumn leaves be gods? There are also sites on the mountainside such as the Bailu Cave where Luo Wensi from Qingjieyuan reads and the incarnation tower of Master Junhui in the bamboo forest next to it, which is full of historical value. In modern times, there are a large number of famous calligraphers inscriptions by Zhu De, Zhang Aiping, Lu Dingyi, etc. in the forest of steles in Bijiashan. These inscriptions are all carved on natural rocks and you can visit them along the walking trail. The historical, cultural and artistic value of the mountains are secluded and covered with moss. It has a full sense of history and precipitation. It has a completely different feeling from the stone carvings placed in the glass display cabinet, and it is more natural. Not only that, there are many places to visit in Bijia Mountain, such as the Yuntai Temple built in the Sui Dynasty, etc. The ancient camphor with more than 600 years of existence is still preserved in front of the temple gate, which is very rare in southern Sichuan. There are also hidden inscriptions of Huang Tingjian re-engraved by the Qing people, frescoes of the Ming Dynasty, and a bronze bell of the Qing Dynasty weighing a thousand catties. It is also a place with profound historical heritage, and I said before that I don’t need tickets for Bijia Mountain. Yeah! Travel Tip: For the time being, Bijiashan can only drive by car or take a taxi! When taking a taxi, you can leave a driver’s number to facilitate going down the mountain. The picture/text is original by Xia Xia Xia, the travel madman, unauthorized reprinting is prohibited About the author: now go over 500+ global city, and had studied at Oxford University and Waseda University, UK, Sri Lanka and worked as international volunteers are welcome to continue to focus, eat, drink all over the world to share with you, like to remember the point Like Comment Or share!

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