I would like to ask how the Yuyan in Jiuyi Mountain in Yongzhou looks.

Yuyan is located in Jiuyidong Village, two kilometers away from Shunling. It's a small Koishiyama bag (only 50 meters high, with an area of 100 meters). There is a cave at the foot of the mountain, about 7 meters wide and 3 ~ 4 meters high. It is not deep, open-minded and bright. According to legend, it was named after the discovery of 12 jade (a stone wind instrument) in the cave by Xi, the official name of Lingling literature in Han Dynasty.

Because Yuyan Mountain is small and exquisite, but it is located in a small basin surrounded by high mountains, and it stands out from the four wild plains. Coupled with the characteristics of the original secondary forest of karst landform, there are many strange rocks and trees on the mountain, so it is called "the first bonsai in the world".

In 2004, the site of Gushun Temple in Han Dynasty, covering an area of 32,000 square meters, was listed as a national key cultural relic protection unit. The scale of the site building, exquisite craftsmanship and many cultural relics have caused a sensation at home and abroad.

Jade _ rock's strange stone trees are rare all over the world, and poems, words, poems, essays and other cliff carvings of celebrities in past dynasties can also be seen everywhere. Down to the foot of the mountain, I saw a boulder standing alone on a relatively empty hillside, like a flying stone in a dream of red mansions, with inscriptions and stone carvings all over it.

Jade _ rock was originally named and Hou Shishi. According to legend, He Hounan moved here during the reign of Shun Yao, and the word "Jade _ Rock" was written by Li Tingzu, a calligrapher in the Song Dynasty. The word "Jiuyishan", with the square character 1.7, was written by Fang Xinru, a calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, and it is vigorous and powerful. There are nearly 100 famous poems inscribed on the magic rock, such as Yong's "Jiu Yi Shan Ming", which has high historical value.

Near this "flying stone", there are two almost identical sister trees that grow side by side (in fact, this is an ancient tree with branches in the middle), and their trunks have the same markings as Xiangfei Bamboo. Legend has it that they are ChristianRandPhillips trees, representing the Queen of Hubei and the Queen of England respectively. It's a pity that I didn't see "a thousand tears of Bambusa grandis" on this trip. Although this tree is not bamboo, it is better than nothing.

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