Who is Jie Zitui? The poems written by literati of all ages praising Mianshan and Jie Zitui

1. Qu Yuan, the great poet during the Warring States Period, said in "Nine Chapters. Cherishing the Past":

Jiezi was loyal but stood withered, and Wen Gong was reluctant to pursue. Feng Jieshan and forbid it, repaying the great virtue for traveling freely. I've been thinking about this in person for a long time, and I'm crying because of my insolence.

2. "Zhuangzi. Pirates of Zhi" written by the philosopher Zhuangzi says:

Jie Zhidui was loyal, so he cut off his own stock to feed Duke Wen, and Duke Wen carried it on his back. He pushed away in anger and burned himself to death while hugging a tree.

3. Huangfu Shaoshun, a scholar of the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote the inscription on the Five Greatest Things:

The mountains are especially beautiful when the road ends, and the rivers are deeper and the water is richer. The temple tower is no longer there, but it is still five peaks high.

4. At the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, the famous calligrapher and author Mr. Fu Shan wrote a poem praising Shiruquan:

The Buddha’s grace brings tranquility, Shiruqi Longtan. The lotus root and eggplant are cited, and the Mani jade thread is sweet. Benefit from eight merits and three clear Dharma bodies. A spoonful of glutinous rice is enough, so don't be greedy.

He described the stone milk spring water as the most righteous Dharma of Buddhism and the most beautiful human character. He also called its water quality the best milk. Even the dragon (Naga) was not allowed to drink it greedily.

5. Fu Shan wrote a couplet for Baofu Temple:

There are many famous mountains, but none like this one, where a piece of cassock is formed by a volley of stones, covering ten squares;

Looking at the majestic Buddha statue, the true god appears. After practicing, the three flowers gather on the top and the five qi rise to the vitality.

It is a pity that this couplet, together with Baofu Temple, was burned down by the Japanese invaders in 1939.

6. Zhou Ang, a Jinshi scholar and censor in the early years of Dading in the Jin Dynasty, wrote a poem "Climbing to the Top of Mian Mountain":

A long sword is inserted into the surrounding peaks, and the mountain is as flat as a palm and sent to the Zen room. . The dangerous fence is halfway out of the sky, and the secret scene contains the treasures of heaven and earth. The wild mountains are shattered in shock, the clouds are low and the blue sea is dim. Jiuhua's origins are distinguished by people, and they are very beautiful and pity the heavens.