1. Dongyue Taishan: It belongs to Tai 'an City, spanning Tai 'an, Jinan and Zibo, with a total area of 24,200 hectares.
2. Hengshan Mountain in Nanyue: It is located in the southeast of central Hunan Province, China, between Hengyang and Xiangtan Basin. The main part is located in Nanyue District, Hengshan County and the east of Hengyang County in Hengyang City.
3. Xiyue Huashan: It is located in huayin city, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, at the east 120km of the provincial capital, with Qinling Mountains in the south and Huangwei in the north.
4. Hengshan Mountain in Beiyue: located at Hunyuan South 10 km, Datong City, Shanxi Province, 62 km away from the urban area of Datong City.
5. Zhongyue Songshan: It is located in the west of Henan Province, in the northwest of Dengfeng City, adjacent to the ancient capital Luoyang in the west and Zhengzhou in the east, belonging to the Funiu Mountain system.
Extended data:
1. The five famous mountains in China are the product of the combination of ancient folk worship of mountain gods, the concept of five elements and the emperor's hunting, which were later inherited by Taoism and regarded as famous Taoist mountains.
2. The "Yue" in the Five Mountains means high mountain. In ancient China, high mountains were regarded as "the highest in the sky", and five high mountains located in the east, south, west, north and middle of the Central Plains were designated as "Five Mountains".
The Five Mountains are not only famous mountains in the world. On the landscape, the five mountains have their own characteristics: Mount Tai Xiong, Mount Heng Xiu, Huashan Insurance, Mount Heng Qifeng and Mount Song Ao. Mount Tai in Dongyue is majestic and steep.
4. The five mountains are all skyscrapers, and they are proud of it. From this, we can also see the position of the five mountains in the eyes of the ancients. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Nanyue, Beiyue and Zhongyue still maintained the status of respecting Buddha and Taoism, while Dongyue and Xiyue were dominated by Taoist forces and became the centers of Taoism in China.
References:
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