Second, the places of interest in Zhong Nanshan. There are many places of interest and historical legends in Zhong Nanshan. Tian Yang Pool, for example, is said to be the pool where Lao Tzu strikes while the iron is hot, and there is a gossip-shaped blast furnace next to it, which is said to be Lao Tzu's blast furnace. There is also Louguantai, where many precious inscriptions are preserved, including the calligraphy of Ou Yangxun in Tang Dynasty, Mi Fei and Su Shi in Song Dynasty and Zhao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty. There are 9,000-year-old cypresses here, which are green and tall, and one of them was handed down by Lao Zi Niu.
Third, Zhong Nanshan's humanistic characteristics. Zhong Nanshan has a long and rich history and culture. It is the birthplace of Taoism, Buddhism, Zhong Kui, God of Wealth, Longevity and Filial Piety. It is also the birthplace of historical allusions such as Shoubi Nanshan and Zhongnan Shortcuts. It is close to the ancient capital Chang 'an, and is known as the fairy capital and the first blessed land in the world. As one of the cradles of Taoism, Zhong Nanshan is said to have lived here in seclusion. He teaches the Tao Te Ching to the people in Louguantai. After Taoism came into being, Laozi was respected as the ancestor of Taoism. Zhongnanshan is located in the vast and rich Weishui River Basin, where ancient humans have lived and bred Chinese civilization for a long time. It is the birthplace of China's poetry culture and garden culture, and a representative area where human beings live in harmony with nature.