Is it true that there are no birds in the mountains of Qian Shan, and there are no footprints in thousands of miles?

Qian Shan, known as Ji Cuishan in ancient times, is also known as Ding Qianshan, Qian Huashan and Qian Lianhua Mountain. The whole mountain range runs northeast and southwest, passing through Liaoyang, Haicheng, Gaizhou and Xiuyan, and ending in Jinzhou. North and south stretch for more than 200 kilometers, running through the entire Liaodong Peninsula. Since ancient times, there has been a reputation of "no peak is not strange, no stone is not steep, no temple is not ancient". Therefore, "Qian Shan" is named after its numerous peaks.

In the poem, "Qian Shan has no birds and a thousand paths without footprints" corresponds to "Wan Jing". "Qian Shan" refers to all the mountains and "Wanjing" refers to all the roads. "Money" and "Wan" are imaginary numbers.

Therefore, "Qian Shan" in the poem does not refer to a certain mountain, so it is not "Qian Shan" in Liaoning.