The strange stone here refers to the "split stone" of the "split stone mouth".
A long time ago, Pishikou was also a famous scenic spot in Laoshan, which was the only way to Yangkou scenic spot in the downtown area of Laoshan. That road was originally called "Little Eighteen Dishes". It is conceivable that the road is rugged and tortuous.
Nowadays, with the completion of the Yangkou Tunnel on Binhai Avenue, few people have left this road except the villagers. This magical chopping block is also rare.
It is located under the subgrade. Even if many people pass by here, they will miss it if they are not careful.
The stone at the split stone mouth is really amazing. You can't miss it when you pass by. Strangely, I summed it up at four o'clock.
It can also be said that life experience is strange. You see, it stands like a lonely stone, with thick land below, not as big and small as other brothers and sisters around it.
Look at its environment. There are mountains and ravines, dense forests and pine trees, and there are no stones with similar textures in Fiona Fang.
Some people will say, maybe someone moved here? According to historical research, there is a stone in front of this place name. It can be seen that the stone is earlier than the village, and it should be the ingenious work of nature.
According to the records in Chalaoshan District, Laoshan Mountain Range was formed in Yanshan Movement in the middle Cretaceous, and granite landform is its characteristic. Mortar remains under the action of glaciers abound.
Strange stones like split stone mouths can be seen everywhere in Laoshan Mountain. It's just that this strange stone here looks abrupt. So some people infer that it should also be the product of that orogeny. Maybe it came here with the glacier after rolling down from a distant mountain. It's just that the trace of rolling has been lost by the years. Its smoothness should also be the result of long-term water abrasion.
Seen from the roadside, this strange stone is not high. But it is about 8 meters high and its bottom diameter is about five or six meters.
Its shape is like a ripe peach, which naturally breaks in the middle. Some experts infer from its cracks that this appearance should be caused by lightning strike.
Its upper mouth is nearly 3 meters wide, and its lower mouth can only accommodate one person.
The picture below is taken from the internet for everyone to guess the size of the stone.
Where the larger stone faces the road, there are seven-character quatrains engraved. In the past, it was clear without red paint.
Read the last word in a flat voice, jiong. Yes, this is the bolt that closes the door from the outside. Used as a noun, it means "door" is used as a verb, which means "close the door and bolt it". Used here as a verb.
Inscriptions: qi zhou and Du Shu from Shuyang in Ming Dynasty.
According to historical records, Zhou Kun was born in Shuyang (Shuyang, Jiangsu) in the Ming Dynasty. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Jimo County became a success.
At that time, Chishikou area of Laoshan was still under the jurisdiction of Jimo County. On the back of a stone by the roadside, the lettering of Jimo Road in Qingdao can also be recognized.
When Zhou Kun was in office, he traveled all over Laoshan Mountain and wrote many poems. In addition to "Split Stone Mouth", there are more than a dozen songs such as "Kangcheng Academy", "Sunset Stream" and "Reaching the Peak", which have left valuable historical, cultural and spiritual wealth for Laoshan.
Du is a famous local calligrapher in Qingdao at the end of last century.
On the "ridge" of the larger stone, four powerful Chinese characters are engraved. According to the custom of ancient China people, it should be read as "splitting Shi Tian".
Strangely, how to pronounce these four words will do: split stone in heaven, split stone in crack day and split stone in heaven. ......
This is a typical palindrome. You see, it can also be interlaced into words: stone splitting, stone splitting.
These four words were inscribed by Xiu De, a famous calligrapher in 1980s and 1990s.
Friends, have you seen this magical stone? What other "strange" aspects do you think of this stone? Look forward to leaving a message for discussion.