What is the historical story of the five mountains in Nantong?

Langshan Mountain was originally located in the Yangtze River. The eminent monk Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty stopped at Langshan Mountain for shelter during his third eastward journey to Japan. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Langshan Mountain was connected to the land.

During the Ming Dynasty, Fa Kong, an eminent monk from Shanxi Province, stationed in Xijun Mountain and founded Putuo Zen Monastery. Compared with "not reducing the true state of Luojia".

There were once more than a hundred temples and banquet halls, making it a Buddhist resort in the southeast.

Jianshan is the monastery of Manjushri Bodhisattva in Nantong.

Manjushri is the embodiment of wisdom and knowledge, also known as "Great Wisdom Manjushri". He is the left attendant of Buddha Sakyamuni.

Ma'anshan City has a long history, and the city's name comes from history. According to legend, during the Chu-Han War, the Chu Overlord Xiang Yu was trapped in Gaixia, surrounded by enemies, and retreated to the Wujiang River in He County. He asked fishermen to His beloved horse, Wuzui Ma, crossed to the other side, and then he felt ashamed to see Jiangdong's elders, so he committed suicide.

Nihuang Mountain, formerly known as "Gaoxu" and "Taiping Mountain", is located in the northeast of Zhengyi Town, Kunshan City, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is the cultural accumulation of the Neolithic Age, Liangzhu Culture, Maqiao Culture, Spring, Autumn and Song Dynasties. , with an area of ??approximately 4,000 square meters.

Five mountains in Nantong:

Located in the Langshan Scenic Area along the Yangtze River, six kilometers south of Nantong City, they are Langshan, Junshan, Jianshan, Ma'anshan, and Huangnishan), It is a provincial-level scenic spot in Jiangsu Province.

Although these mountains are not very high, they are very eye-catching on the flat river and sea plain.

They are exquisite, petite, beautiful and endowed, and have been praised by many literati for thousands of years.

Mi Yuanzhang, the great calligrapher of the Song Dynasty, visited Langshan and happily named it "the first mountain"; after visiting Langshan, the great writer Wang Anshi also said, "After traveling half way through the rivers and lakes, I feel that my horizons have broadened." of admiration.