Myths and legends: "Ning Fengzi, an official of the Yellow Emperor Tao Zheng, taught the Yellow Emperor the art of controlling dragons and flying clouds. After self-immolation, the five-colored smoke rose up and down along the road, and his bones were buried in the 'Ningbei Mountain'. This Ningbei Mountain It is now Beiyuntai Mountain in Xiuwu County. "Xiuwu County was called "Ning" in ancient times. Later, myths and legends called it Pangu Mountain, Nuwa Mountain, and Wuxing Mountain.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was generally called Taihang Mountain. The last emperor Liu Xiechan abdicated his throne to King Cao Pi of Wei, and was granted the title of Shanyang Gong. After his death, he was buried at the southern foot of Yuntai Mountain. Later generations called this place Guhan Mountain.
During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Yuntai Mountain was known as the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove" who were friendly with each other here, but the ancient books only have the title of Bamboo Grove. It was first called Yuntai Mountain in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty was also called Pusan. See the poems of Qian Qi, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. The eastern part is called Tianmen Mountain, and it is also called Qian Qi's poem
In the Jin Dynasty, it was called Yuntai Mountain. See the remaining inscriptions from the Jin Dynasty on Zhuyu Peak.
It was called Xiaobeiding in the Qing Dynasty. See the inscription of "Golden Summit Holy Meeting" in Xiuwu Beiguan Patriarch Temple.
It is now called Yuntai Mountain. The poet Wang Shouqing wrote a travel note "Please visit Yuntai". Restore the inherent title of Yuntai Mountain.