2. Lushan Xiufeng Scenic Area in Lushan City, Jiangxi Province, located at the southern foot of Lushan Mountain, is famous for the poem "Looking at Lushan Waterfall" by the poet Li Bai, which does not refer to Sandiequan Waterfall. It has the reputation that "the beauty of Lushan Mountain is in the south of the mountain, and the beauty of Shannan is several xiufeng". Including incense burner peak, double sword peak, Manjusri peak, He Ming peak, lion peak, turtle back peak and sister peak. Xiufeng Scenic Area is only 6 kilometers away from Lushan City. Xiufeng is the first of the five forests in Lushan Mountain, where Li, the leader of the Southern Tang Dynasty, built a platform to study. In the ninth year of Baoda University (AD 95 1), Li Xiazhao built a temple in the old site and named it "Kaixian Temple", which means "the pioneer of the founding of the country". In the 46th year of Kangxi (A.D. 1707), Emperor Kangxi visited Songjiang Mansion for the second time. The Xiufeng Temple in Hanmo was presented to the abbot of Xiufeng Yuan Chao, and Kaixian Temple was renamed Xiufeng Temple. During the Anti-Japanese War, most buildings and relics were burned by Japanese invaders, leaving only a few temple relics. Mi Fei, a great calligrapher in Song Dynasty, called it "the first mountain". Shuyu Pavilion is called by Su Dongpo as one of the "two wonders of Kuang Lu".