Drive my car Hanteng X7 to enjoy the most beautiful plum blossoms in Gushan!

I stayed at home for nearly a month. I drove in a remote mountain yesterday, with no restrictions and no traffic jams. The air in the lake area is good, the temperature is suitable, and the willows on the shore of the lake sprout and are full of spring.

Xiu Xiu's big face is absolutely a peerless beauty.

Suspended roof, dynamic and fashionable.

Huge body, very safe.

The 9-inch suspended central control panel attracts my attention most. Support voice control, mobile phone interconnection, and car use is much more convenient.

Luxury leather seats, bring your family and sit comfortably.

The wide tail and multifunctional electric tailgate give us enough space and a sense of security.

There are many tourists strolling in Bai Causeway, all wearing masks.

Bai Causeway connects Hangzhou downtown and Gushan, starting from the "Broken Bridge" in the east, passing the Golden Belt Bridge in the west and ending at the "Autumn Moon in Pinghu". Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once said when he was appointed as the secretariat of Hangzhou: "I love the lack of lakes in the east and the white sand embankment in the shade of Qingyang."

Surrounded by blue waves, the lonely mountain is lush with flowers and trees, and the pavilions are scattered and chic. It is a three-dimensional garden integrating natural beauty and artistic beauty. It is the largest island in the West Lake. It was famous as early as the Tang and Song Dynasties. Li Zong of the Southern Song Dynasty and Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty built palaces and imperial home forests here, accounting for more than half of the isolated mountain.

To the east of the lonely mountain is the outer lake. Anxious tourists have got on the cruise ship and started to play on the foggy lake. They have lived in the house for nearly a month and have been suffocated.

There are still some seats by the lake occasionally, which may be yours.

At the turn of spring and summer, Gushan is a scenic spot for exploring plum blossoms and enjoying snow. Walking in the snow in Xun Mei is the most charming. It didn't snow this year, but plum blossoms didn't stop to announce the arrival of spring. The lawn in Shandong is lonely, and people who travel in spring are surrounded by plum blossoms.

Meiyuan is small in scale, but its layout is exquisite. Sandalwood blooms, palace powder is pretty and fragrant, vermilion is purple and heavy, green sepals are white and elegant, and golden plums are sprinkled with red and white. Each has its own charm and flavor.

Go north along the mountain road behind the lonely mountain and extend to Xiling Bridge. On the left is Merlin, and on the right is Beihu Lake. Cold plums are in full bloom, and the fragrance is overflowing. On both sides of Jiuqu Bridge, which starts from Houshan Road, are the famous Where Pavilion and Lin Hejing Memorial Hall. It was once known as "Meilin returned to the crane" and was one of the "Eighteen Scenes of West Lake" in Qing Dynasty.

Lin Bu was a famous recluse poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, who lived in seclusion in West Lake and Gushan. I often travel around the temples in the West Lake by boat and come back with friends who are monks and poets. Lin Bu told the boy that as long as there were guests coming, he would let the crane fly, and when he saw it, he would definitely come back by boat.

Lin Bu lived in seclusion in the lonely mountain of West Lake. He never became an official or married. He only liked to grow plums and raise cranes, calling himself? "Take Mei as his wife and crane as his son", and people call him "Mei's wife crane". The famous "? Yamagata Xiaomei? I think it was created here.

In fact, the Where Pavilion was built by later generations to commemorate Lin Hejing. There is a stone carving on the stone wall of the pavilion, which vividly depicts the beautiful and moving image of cranes and their ability to sing and dance. The handwriting is that Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty visited Hangzhou in the south and copied the handwriting of Dong Qichang, a calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty.

There are two towering trees to the east of the pavilion. In the shade, it is Lin Bu's tomb. Lin Hejing was buried at the northern foot of this lonely mountain after his death. It is said that the crane he raised also died in front of the tomb, so people buried it in front of the tomb and named it Why Loyalty.

Gushan plum blossom is not a commodity plum planted by rural fruit farmers, and there is no thyme Xue Hai flying all over the sky. Every flower is a historical moment when flowers fly and fall, and every branch is the pride of winter and spring. Stepping into Meilin is like entering an endless historical river.

The crane has gone, the plum blossoms are blooming alone, the water is shallow, and the fragrance floats in March.