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What is the origin of Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province?
Wuyue returned without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returned without looking at the mountains. The magical Huangshan Mountain is located in the south of Anhui Province. Huangshan Mountain was called Yishan in ancient times, because it is said that Xuanyuan, the Yellow Emperor, once came here to cultivate one's morality and make an alchemy, and it was renamed today in the Tang Dynasty. The scenery of Huangshan Mountain is mysterious. It is said that it is the fairy capital where the emperor of heaven lives, so it has the reputation of the capital of the sky.

Huangshan has become a famous mountain with a history of at least 1200 years. When Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, visited Huangshan, he praised it with poems: Huangshan is 4 thousand meters long and there are 32 lotus peaks. Dan cliff face confrontation, some like lotus bud, some like Jin Furong. Since then, Huangshan has become more and more famous. Xu Xiake, a great traveler in Ming Dynasty, visited Huangshan twice and praised it as a wonder of his life. The beauty of Huangshan lies in nature, because it contains many famous mountain features, so it is also called Huangshan.

There are thousands of peaks in Huangshan Scenic Area 154 square kilometers, of which 72 are famous. Among them, Lotus Peak, Guangming Peak and Tiandu Peak are the three main peaks, all of which are above 1800 meters above sea level, standing upright halfway up the mountain. The wonders of Huangshan Mountain lie in strange rocks, strange pines and sea of clouds. Strange rocks, such as squirrels running all over the sky, golden roosters calling Tianmen, monkeys watching the sea, dreaming of flowers and so on. There are many kinds of exotic pines, such as welcoming pine, blessing group pine, chessboard pine, phoenix pine, black dragon pine and Wolong pine, all of which are full of charm. Moreover, turquoise is accompanied and complements each other. There is no turquoise, no stone and no looseness. The sea of clouds, like gauze, permeates between the peaks and valleys, magically conjuring up a wonderful fairyland, making the scenery of Huangshan rich but not monotonous, with dynamic and static setting each other off. When the vast sea of clouds surges, it is even more magnificent. Like an ancient poem, artistic conception: everywhere is really a sea of silver, and the green is just a few peaks.