"Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, watching the sea of clouds and dancing mountains. Strange mountains and different trees are wrapped in clouds, and the beauty of the world belongs t

"Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, watching the sea of clouds and dancing mountains. Strange mountains and different trees are wrapped in clouds, and the beauty of the world belongs to Huangshan. " What does this poem mean? It means that the sun shines on the incense burner peak, emitting bursts of purple smoke. From a distance, clouds are flying in the mountains, and strange mountains and trees seem to be wrapped in clouds. The most beautiful scenery in the world should belong to Huangshan Mountain.

This was changed by modern people from the Wanglushan Waterfall by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and the rewritten poetry was to praise Huangshan Mountain.

Huangshan Mountain, formerly known as "Yishan", is famous for its blue-black peaks and overlooking the sky. Later, it was renamed "Huangshan" because it was said that Xuanyuan Huangdi was an alchemist here. The representative landscape of Huangshan Mountain is the "five wonders and three waterfalls", including strange pines, strange rocks, sea of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Three waterfalls: herringbone waterfall, Baizhang Spring and Jiulong Waterfall.

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Before the formation of its peak forest structure, Huangshan experienced orogeny, crustal uplift, glaciers and natural weathering. There are 72 peaks in Huangshan Mountain, which is known as "36 peaks and 36 small peaks". Lotus Peak, the main peak, is as high as 1864.8 meters above sea level. It is also known as the three main peaks of Huangshan Mountain with Guangmingding and Tiandu Peak, and is one of the 36 main peaks.

Huangshan Mountain is dominated by Yanshanian granite, with developed vertical joints, strong erosion and cutting, staggered cracks and long-term water erosion, forming granite caves and passages. The whole mountain has 30 ridges, 22 rocks, 7 caves and 2 passages. The Quaternary glacial remains in Huangshan Mountain are mainly distributed in the southeast of Qian Shan.