Under the Five Dragons
#Wulong
·2022-08-20 23:32:13
Wulong Peak, originally known as Wulong Peak. Five peaks stand side by side in a soaring posture. The mountain Chronicles of the Ming Dynasty recorded that there was a spiritual pool on the Five Dragons Summit, which "never dried up even in severe droughts". There is a stone temple called "The True Source Hall", which is the abode of the Five Energy Dragon Kings. It is said that "Throughout the ages, prayers should be answered as if they were resounding. If a temple is always built, it will be moved by wind and thunder." The description of the environment there is: "The stone stacks are rugged and stretch upwards, white snakes are strange 蝮, and grass and trees are mixed together." From this, it can be seen that when Emperor Taizong of Tang built the "Five Dragons Shrine" at the place where Yao Jian met the Five Dragon Kings, it should have been on the Five Dragons Summit. Today, it seems that we can still trace the traces of history, and the never-drying Longjing tea is still vivid in our minds. The long history, mysterious region and unique scenery have formed the rich cultural heritage of Wulongding, giving wings to the imagination of later generations. Many plots in the novel storybooks of Wu Cheng 'en, the author of the Ming Dynasty's "Journey to the West", can be found here. It can be seen that the mysterious Wulongding and the Five Qi Dragon Lord living there are so romantic and so realistic!