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The Origin and Legend of Shennongjia
The origin and legend of Shennongjia are as follows:

Shennongjia was named after China's ancestor Yan Di-Shennong. He used this tree as a ladder to pick herbs, save sick people and cultivate crops. Shennongjia, located in the west of Hubei Province, China, is a magical land with steep peaks and deep valleys. Known as the "Roof of Central China", it is a famous "green treasure house" in China. According to legend, this is also the place where Shennong tasted a hundred herbs and discovered tea.

The legend of Shennongjia is mainly related to the ancient legend that Shennong tasted a hundred herbs. According to legend, the ancient emperor Shennong found a high mountain for everyone who had tasted it. Seeing that the mountain is steep and there are forests everywhere, he believes that there must be a hidden strange medicine.

So he first taught people to "build a house with wood to avoid danger" and later taught people to "build a ladder with wood to help climb". He collected 400 kinds of medicines and wrote Shennong's Herbal Classic. Later, in order to return to heaven, Emperor Yan "built a wooden altar and flew cranes".

Shennongjia, a civilized historic site:

Shennongjia has a long history. Although there are not many people, the past history can't be erased, such as those stone carvings. 18 18, a stone tablet engraved with the rules of going to the countryside was erected in Songshuping. Its material is just ordinary stone, but the meaning it represents is undoubtedly great-"no drugs, no killing, no stealing, no whoring, no obscenity ...".

This is not the law. In that troubled times, it seems that laws can rarely bind the squires who should be bound. It is a rule, but in order to survive, people are not allowed to go beyond some rules, although they don't have the courage.