"The sun shines on the incense burner and produces purple smoke, and you can see the sea of ??clouds dancing in the mountains. The strange mountains and trees are wrapped in the clouds, and the beauty

"The sun shines on the incense burner and produces purple smoke, and you can see the sea of ??clouds dancing in the mountains. The strange mountains and trees are wrapped in the clouds, and the beauty of the world returns to Huangshan." What does this poem mean?

It means that the sun shines on Xianglu Peak and bursts of purple smoke rise. From a distance, the clouds and mist are dancing in the mountains. The strange mountains and trees seem to be wrapped in clouds. This is the most beautiful place in the world. The scenery should belong to Huangshan Mountain.

This is a modern version of the Wanglu Mountain Waterfall written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The rewritten poem means to praise Mount Huang.

Huangshan Mountain was originally called "Yishan". It is named after its peaks and rocks are green and black, and the green daisy can be seen from a distance. Later, it was renamed "Huangshan" because it was said that Emperor Xuanyuan once made elixirs here. The representative landscapes of Huangshan include the "Five Wonders and Three Waterfalls". The five wonders are: strange pines, strange rocks, sea of ??clouds, hot springs, and winter snow; the three waterfalls are: Herringbone Falls, Baizhang Spring, and Jiulong Falls.

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Huangshan Mountain experienced orogeny and crustal uplift, as well as glaciers and natural weathering, to form its peak forest structure. There are seventy-two peaks in Huangshan Mountain, known as the "Thirty-six Big Peaks and Thirty-six Small Peaks". The main peak, Lotus Peak, is as high as 1864.8 meters above sea level. Together with Guangmingding and Tiandu Peak, it is also known as the three main peaks of Huangshan and one of the 36 peaks. .

Huangshan Mountain is mainly composed of Yanshanian granite, with developed vertical joints, strong erosion and cutting, staggered fractures and fissures, and long-term water dissolution, forming granite caves and tunnels. There are 30 ridges, 22 rocks, 7 caves and 2 passes in the whole mountain. The Quaternary glacial relics of Huangshan Mountain are mainly distributed in the southeastern part of the front mountain.