Legend has it that a long time ago, there was a master named Huitong who came to Lushan for a trip one day. But I saw the ruins everywhere, the bones were exposed in the wild, the plants were yellow, and the mountain springs were silent. Some villagers said that there lived a Huanglong in the back hill, which ravaged and destroyed the village. I didn't finish my speech, but suddenly the dark clouds suddenly rose, the wind roared, the rain poured down and the water flooded the ground. Master Huitong took a closer look, and it was Huanglong that jumped from the back hill, stirred the clouds in the air, and grabbed it to the depths of Sanxi. The master was furious and shouted "beast!" With a wave of his dragon training sword, there was a loud bang, and the back mountain broke in two, and Huanglong Town was at the foot of the mountain. After a while, the wind and rain calmed down, and a wisp of smoke floated out of the stream, in which Huanglong was looming. Huitong boasted that the dragon was drifting eastward. In an instant, everything revived, with lush vegetation, jade springs and flowers. Since then, people have called the back mountain "Huanglong Mountain". At the foot of the mountain, a clear spring is injected, which is as clear as a mirror and tastes like dew. The four seasons are normal, and they are inexhaustible after years. Taking a bath to eliminate diseases and disasters, the people regard it as "divine water." Cao Longshu, the star of the Qing Dynasty, once wrote a poem about Huanglong Mountain. Yue: The immortals have driven Huanglong, and there are still mountains that shrug the Han.
I invited five elders to Kuanglu, and I taught Ji Ya to cook two dishes.
Stone scales are scattered in the vast expanse, and four claws and three streams are hidden.
Bring another cloud and rain, and stay in the world forever.