The Historical Origin of Bai Fan Miaoyushan Bai Fan

In the earliest Han Dynasty in China, it was said that in the fourth year of the Three Kingdoms Taihe (A.D. 230), Chen Caozhi traveled to the fish mountain and felt the system of fish mountain gods. Therefore, the book Prince Rui Ying Benqi began with Ode to the Prince (now bathing in Buddha praise) and "Thinking of scholars, being humble, Kang Sanghui, looking for calendars and Yi Yunzu telling Chen". Therefore, in history, Cao Zhi has always been regarded as the founder of Bai Fan and the ancestor of Buddhist music, and Yushan has also become synonymous with Bai Fan's standard "jungle tune".

Lost for thousands of years, the Wu Yong monk, who was entrusted with the mission of inheritance, thoroughly cleared the source and inherited the glory. In June 2008, it was successfully declared as the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage protection projects by the State Council, and now its full name is "Yushan Bai Fan". Many monographs and rare books have been recorded in history, such as Collection of Fish Mountain Declarations, Collection of China Fish Mountain Bai Fan Cultural Festival, Collection of Fish Mountain Bai Fan Declarations, and Summary of the Inheritance of Fish Mountain Bai Fan.