Liangshan tourist attractions

Water Margin Houzhai: On the north side of Qinglong Mountain, it was the place where the Liangshan Rebels resettled their families, forged weapons, and stored grain and grass. There are architectural monuments such as the ancient theater building, the Songjia Hutong, and the grain drying farm. The scenic spot "The Monument of the Emperor's Son". "Historical Records: The Family of King Xiao of Liang" has records of "North Lieliang Mountain". Liu Wu, King Xiao of Liang Dynasty, was hunting in Liangshan. He died of a sudden illness and was buried here. Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty established a monument for him.

Heifengkou: In the valley where Hutou Peak and Qisan Mountain are connected, there are cliffs on both sides, and the valley is deep and deep. It has the potential of "one man can guard the gate, and ten thousand men cannot open it". The wind here is strong and urgent, and there is a saying that "there is no wind and the waves are three feet high, and the wind blows the head away", so it is called "Heifengkou" and is known as the most dangerous pass in Liangshan Mountain. There are now statues of Li Kui and Heifeng Pavilion. There is a hand-written monument by the famous calligrapher Sha Menghai beside the tree. The inscriptions are vigorous and broad in structure.

Duanjin Pavilion: Located in Goutou Mountain, a branch of Liangshan Mountain, facing a huge cliff and ravine to the west. This is the place where Lin Chong recruited Chao Gai and other seven heroes to join his gang, and attacked Wang Lun, a scholar in white. The name of the Broken Gold Pavilion comes from the meaning of "Two people with one heart and one mind can break gold" in the Book of Changes. The Broken Gold Pavilion has been restored and 108 climbing stone steps have been built under the pavilion.

Shu Cai Terrace: also known as the Spoils Dividing Terrace. Green pines and green cypresses on Hao Mountain Peak hide a natural boulder, which is said to be the place where heroes like Song Jiang "discussed how to divide gold and silver". Ming Dynasty poet Liu Ji's poem "Liangshan Bo·Spoils Dividing Platform" goes: "The sudden high platform is built with lots of soil, and people say that violent visitors will win here. Drinking springs and clear festivals are rare nowadays, why is Liangshan uniquely famous?" The three characters "Shucaitai" were written by Chen Tianran, a contemporary calligrapher.

Xinghua Village: Located in the valley between Hutou Peak and Snow Peak, it is named after the apricot tree jungle. In the spring of March, apricot and pear flowers bloom, like snow falling, and there is an old scenic spot called "Spring Beauty on the Lotus Terrace". Xinghua Village has Wanglin Hotel, Shijing Ganquan, Wenli Hall, Liantai Temple, and the tombstone of Zen Master Xizhu.