The word "kind king" is unusual. In Buddhism, it is a respectful title and a title of Buddhist scriptures. "Benevolence King" is a pious title given to Sakyamuni by Buddhist disciples, and "Benevolence King Jing" is an influential classic in Buddhist scriptures to protect the country and love the people. Scholars of all ages have written many remarkable travel notes and poems for people to look at the mountains. In the Ming Dynasty, Zou Siming's Climbing the Phoenix Mountain and Han Yudian's Travels all wrote about the Phoenix Mountain, Wang Ren Temple and Wang Ren, but the word "Ren Huang" was not seen. If the cultural heritage of Wangren Mountain is pasted on Ren Huang Mountain, it will look neither fish nor fowl. If we give up that poem, we will lose the culture of Mount Ren Huang.
Huzhou local chronicles, Wucheng county chronicles and related ancient books all call him Phoenix Mountain or Wangren Mountain. The map of Huzhou Prefecture in Tongzhi, Zhejiang Province is marked with the cloud of Huzhou Prefecture in the twenty-third year of Renwangshan Qingganlong. Phoenix Mountain is commonly known as Wang Ren, so there is Wang Ren Temple. The Qing Tongzhi's Huzhou Fuzhi also has the same narrative. Chen Rong's "Xing Wu Combination" in the Qing Dynasty said: There is Wang Ren Temple under the Phoenix Mountain, so it is commonly known as Wang Renshan. In June 2009, Zhonghua Book Company published the Ancient Atlas of Huzhou, with Sun Wenyou, Ma Yi, Chen Qiaoyi and Xie Yingen as the preface, Wu Shuilin as the consultant, and the office of Huzhou Geographical Names Committee as the chief editor (Liu Hongwei as the chief editor). This is a document about Huzhou local historian. According to the author's reading, there are many ancient place name icons named "People Looking at the Mountain" in the map collection, such as: Figure 39 "Huzhou County Map", Figure 80 "Qinggan Longhu State Map" and Figure 409 "Army Map". But I didn't see the standard Ren Huang and Huang Cheng.