Taoist Quanzhen School Holy Land, Huashan Mountain in Xiyue.

Huashan Mountain, called "Xiyue" in ancient times, is one of the five famous mountains in China. It is located in huayin city, Shaanxi Province, 12 kilometers away from Xi 'an. It connects the Qinling Mountains in the south and overlooks the Huangwei River in the north, guarding the gateway of the northwest to the Central Plains, and is known as "the first mountain in the world".

Huashan is one of the cradles of Chinese culture. According to the research of Mr. Zhang Taiyan, a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty, "China" and "Huaxia" are both named after Huashan. There are records about Huashan Mountain in Shangshu. There are also stories of Huangdi, Yao and Shun Huashan cruising in Historical Records. More than a dozen emperors such as Qin Shihuang, Han Wudi, Wu Zetian and Tang Xuanzong also went to Huashan for large-scale sacrificial activities.

Huashan Mountain is also a Taoist scenic spot, the "fourth cave", with Chen Tuan, Hao Datong and He Yuanxi as the most famous Taoist experts. There are 72 semi-suspended caves and more than 2 Taoist temples in the mountain, among which Yuquanyuan, host institute and Zhenyue Palace are listed as national key Taoist temples.

Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Li Bai, Du Fu and other literati have chanted Huashan's poems, inscriptions and travel notes for more than a thousand times, and carved thousands of rocks. Many scholars, from Yang Bao and Yang Zhen in Han Dynasty to Feng Congwu and Gu Yanwu in Ming and Qing Dynasties, once lived in seclusion in Huashan Valley, and opened a museum for apprentices, which was a great sight for a while. Among the many stories in Huashan Mountain, the most widely circulated fairy tales are "djinn split the mountain", "Aquilaria aloes split the mountain to save the mother" and "Blowing Xiao to attract phoenix". Huashan is also one of the nine scenic spots in China.

Yuquan Temple is a Taoist temple with a name in the north of China, and it is also one of the main places for Taoist activities in China. It was built by Taoist Jia Desheng for his master Chen Tuan during the reign of Emperor You of Song Shenzong, that is, from 149 to 151. After several times of destruction and repair, it was not until the Ming and Qing Dynasties that it became this scale, and it was named Xiyi Temple. It was named after Song Taizu gave Chen Tuan No.S "Mr. Xiyi" and later renamed Yuquan Hospital.

"If the mountain is not high, there is a fairy, then there is a spirit". For more than 2, years, many celebrities have gathered here to give lectures and practice, such as those written by Gu Yanwu and Wang Hong in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and some inscriptions on stone tablets have also been left. In Yuquan Courtyard, there are inscriptions by General Feng Yuxiang in modern times, such as "Breaking Superstition" and "Saving the People by Water Conservancy". The fonts are vigorous and powerful, and these inscriptions reflect the advanced thoughts of General Feng Yuxiang's foresight and patriotism.