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Why is Kunlun Mountain Long Mai?
It is recognized by geomantic circles that Kunlun Mountain is "the ancestor of Wanshan Mountain and the source of Long Mai" and the ancestor of dragons.

Long Mai started from Kunlun and spread all over the world. The layout, structure and classification of Long Mai are similar to a big tree, including root dragon, stem dragon, branch dragon and Ye Long. Generally speaking, the place where Long Mai's aura gathers (blossoms and bears fruit) is considered as a treasure trove of geomantic omen (Longdong).

Kunlun Mountain (Kunlun Mountain), also known as Kunlun Xu, the first mountain in China, Wanzu Mountain, Kunlun Mountain or Yushan Mountain. It is a mountain system in Central Asia and the backbone of the mountain system in western China. The total length of the western mountains is about 2,500 kilometers, with an average elevation of 5,500-6,000 meters and a total area of more than 500,000 square kilometers.

As the "ancestor of thousands of mountains", Kunlun Mountain has a prominent position in the cultural history of the Chinese nation. The ancients called Kunlun Mountain China's "Long Mai ancestor".

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As the "ancestor of thousands of mountains", Kunlun Mountain has a prominent position in the cultural history of the Chinese nation. The ancients called Kunlun Mountain China's "Long Mai ancestor". For example, Li Bai's quatrain "If you don't meet Yushan, you will meet Yaotai Moon", Chairman Mao's zhanghua "was born out of the sky and the Kunlun Mountains", Nu Wa tried to mend the sky, Jingwei reclaimed the sea, the flat peach festival of the Queen Mother of the West, the white snake stole the fairy grass, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon and so on.

This is recorded in detail in Shan Hai Jing. Many well-known novels, such as China's classic The Journey to the West, Romance of the Gods, modern classic novels, Jin Yong's Eight Dragons, Tong Hua's Once Promised, Cang Yue's Nana Yi Xue, Muye Zhang's Ghost Blowing the Lamp, and the indifferent days of silly laughter and rebirth, all mention Kunlun Mountain.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Long Mai? Baidu encyclopedia-Kunlun mountain