Square Dance Teaching in Beautiful Mountain Village

Yun Qi is a famous mountain in Xiuning County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. Although it is not as outstanding as Huangshan Mountain, it is also a school of its own and has its own scenery.

Tianjie is a bustling shopping center in the city. However, there is another Tianjie in Yun Qi, also called Yuehua Tianjie. It is named because it looks like a crescent moon from a height of 585 meters above sea level.

Today, there are about 30 families in Tianjie. They were originally built on the mountain and lived a quiet life. Just because tourists came, most families began to buy and sell, and the Taoist temple was adjacent to the residents of this street. Therefore, the streets are often mixed with Taoist priests and villagers, cigarettes and cooking smoke, and Taoist practice and folk life complement each other, which perfectly embodies the concept of "practicing on the ground, practicing on the ground", so Tianjie is also called Tianjie.

What attracts me here is the natural environment and architectural style. Those Huizhou-style buildings with a long history are conspicuous, with blue tiles and white walls, one floor, two floors and three floors, scattered among the mountains. Maybe people are cooking with a fire, maybe someone is burning incense in a Taoist temple, or maybe it's just the mist around the mountains, which makes you feel like you're in a fairyland.

These houses are contemporary. They are traditional Huizhou architecture with a history of thousands of years. When people come to a place like land of silence from a bustling city, whether they are traveling, pilgrimage or self-cultivation, they will be shocked by the arrogance here.

The huts with white walls and tiles are lined up, hidden in the green hills, like the market in the sky.

In fact, it has been prosperous in history, and temples and Taoist temples are lined with shops, which are very lively. According to the records of Yun Qi in Ming Dynasty, there were more than 3,000 pilgrims from Anhui, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces at that time, which was enough to show the prosperity of incense. Most people living here today are Taoist priests and their descendants.

At first, it was just an ancient village in Yun Qi, but with the development of tourism in Yun Qi, it became no longer mysterious. Become a scenic spot integrating natural landscape and human landscape. People like its authenticity, simplicity and loyalty to the artistic beauty of mountains and rivers.

Most of the Huizhou architecture here has a certain history. Many houses have been mottled and dilapidated, the streets with bluestone slabs are covered with moss, the white walls have turned yellow and some places have fallen off. The exposed masonry gives it a heavy sense of history, overlooking the whole mountain village, and the moonlight street under the clouds and rain makes people enjoy it very much.

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