Xinyang Yes, me too! But there is another one. Guishan Mountain in Hanyang District, Wuhan City is also known as Dabie Mountain [5], Yiji Mountain, and Lu Mountain. Its name is recorded in many ancient books. According to the water-guiding chapter of "Yu Gong": "Panzhong leads to the Yangtze River. It flows eastward to the Han Dynasty, and to the east it flows into the Canglang River. It passes three rivers to Dabie, and then enters the river in the south." "Dabie" refers to Hanyang. Dabie Mountain (Guishan). According to the "Shui Jing Zhu" written by Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty, "the Han River and the Yangtze River converge next to Hengyiji Mountain." Yi is the name of a constellation. The ancients used the constellations in the sky to distinguish the position on the ground and called it "dividing field", so Guishan Mountain is also known as Yiji Mountain. "Unification Chronicles" of the Ming Dynasty records: "The name of Dabie Mountain is Lushan, and there was Lusu Temple in the past, because of its name." Accordingly, the name of Lushan was spread because of Lusu Temple. And because the ancients said that "the mountain is like a giant turtle floating on the water", it is customarily called Guishan among the people. Guishan is located in the northeast of Hanyang City, facing the Yangtze River to the east, Hanshui River to the north, Moon Lake to the west, and Fenghuang Mountain to the south. Confronted with Snake Mountain and Jiajiang River in Wuchang. The original area of ??Guishan was 43.5 hectares. After liberation, about 14 hectares of land were occupied by splitting the mountain to build bridges, dig foundations and build factories. The current area is 29.5 hectares, 1730 meters long from east to west, 260 meters at the widest point from north to south, and 260 meters at the widest point at the top of the mountain. 42 meters, the narrowest point is 3-5 meters, and the altitude is about 90 meters.