What immortals are there in Tiesha Mountain?

What are the immortals in Tiesha Mountain? The immortals in Tiesha Mountain have: first, black mother, and second, python dragon. Jiuding Tiesha Mountain is one of the famous mountains in Liaodong and the birthplace of Taoism in Northeast China. It is located in Nandian Town, Benxi Manchu Autonomous County, with the highest peak at 712.9 meters above sea level. The mountain is steep, with majestic momentum and beautiful scenery.

first, black mother

black mother, also known as black old lady, is one of the immortals in the fairy belief in Northeast China. In the northeast, the general Taoist temple and some temples will worship the gods of the black old lady. It is generally believed that the total spirit of the black old lady is in Jiuding Tiesha Mountain, Benxi City, Liaoning Province. According to legend, the black old lady was trained as an immortal in the hanging stone cave of Jiuding Tiesha Mountain.

second, python dragon

python dragon: stop at the south gate of Tiesha mountain. Mount: Black Lion (a male and a female). Birthday: March 3rd. Road 59. I have two magic weapons with me, a Qinglong Yanyue broadsword in my hand and a Gankun whip on my back.

Tiesha Mountain, also known as Jiuding Tiesha Mountain, is located 4km east of Benxi City, with its main peak more than 9m above sea level and more than 2 miles in Fiona Fang. It is the birthplace of Longmen Sect of Taoism in Northeast China. Tiesha Mountain is the remaining vein of Changbai Mountain, and there are more than ten peaks, peaks, ridges and mountains in it, such as Yuanshi, Zhenwu, Lingbao, Yuhuang, Xuanwu, Taishang, Jinxiu, Incense burner, Lion, Nantian, Beitian, Ziqi, Jinmu and Lailong.

Tiesha Mountain is most famous for its Yunguang Cave, which is gourd-shaped, with a mouth height of five meters, an inner height of nine meters, and a depth of more than thirty meters. There are Shilong, Shi Hu, Shichan, Shishu Fish, Shishouxing, Shiding Fengzhu, Shixian Bed and Shi Lian Basin Eight Stone Scenery, all of which are natural and lifelike, and are called "Eight Treasures".