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Selected myths and legends of Lushan Mountain
Myth is a primitive cultural accumulation and the spiritual heritage of all ethnic groups in hard times. Whether it is China literature or English literature, their works are deeply influenced by myths, and the literature of both countries has absorbed the nutrition of myths. What fairy tales do you know about Lushan Mountain? The following is a selection of Lushan myths and legends I compiled for you, hoping to help you!

Selected articles of Lushan myths and legends 1: It is said that Qin Shihuang once got a powerful magic whip in the process of building a mausoleum for himself. Wherever the magic whip went, the mountains fell and the earth cracked. Qin Shihuang pulled down God's whip at a corner of Mount Li, only to see that corner of Mount Li turned into an isolated mountain separated from the Qinling Mountains. Qin Shihuang whipped a few more whips before he drove the mountain to Poyang Lake on the south bank of the Yangtze River. At this time, the sky is getting darker and darker. Qin Shihuang decided to take a nap for a while, and then rushed to Shanhai at dawn the next day to pave the way for Penglai. Nanhai Guanyin, who knew that he had lost his whip that night, heard the news and arrived. Qin Shihuang got drunk and changed his whip. The next day, Qin Shihuang woke up, raised his whip and drove the mountain to the sea, knowing that the mountain was motionless. In a rage, Qin Shihuang whipped ninety-nine lashes on the mountain until the mountain was covered with whip marks and sweaty, but he still stood still. Qin Shihuang had no choice but to throw down his whip and return to Beijing in frustration. Since then, this mountain has taken root and sprouted beside Poyang Lake, which is today's Lushan Mountain. Because Qin Shihuang painted ninety-nine stripes, it later became ninety-nine deep valleys in Jinxiang; The mountain whip thrown by Qin Shihuang turned into a towering mast peak outside the leading cliff; Sweat flowing all over the body has also turned into a silver spring waterfall in the mountains.

Selected Legends of Lushan Mountain Part II: There is a legend that as early as the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty (about176th century BC), it was also said that during the reign of King Weilie Zhou (that is, in the 4th century BC), there was a gentleman on Lushan Mountain who studied Taoism and sought immortality. It is said that the word "Xiao Jun" is popular in Kuang, and some books call it "Kuang Yu" and "Zi Xiao", while others call it "Kuang Xu". Judging from the traditional combination of names in China, it is more reasonable to call it Yu. Vulgar characters are misinformed and vulgar continuous words are ignored, which is also the fun of hearsay. For convenience, here are the familiar names. In addition, some people call Kuang Customs Lu Customs. This legend is based on famous mountains, imagining people, taking place names as surnames and surnames, which is in line with ancient practice. As for his last name, there is no need to investigate, and there is no way to investigate. It is said that the story of Kuang Customs seeking immortality in Lushan Mountain is known to the imperial court. Therefore, Zhou repeatedly asked him to come out of the mountain to help, and the customs of Kuang repeatedly evaded and sneaked into the mountains. Later, the custom of Kuang disappeared without a trace. Some people say that he has become an immortal, which is naturally nonsense. Later, people beautified this matter and called it a land of seeking immortals? Where do immortals live? . That's how Lushan got its name. Because? Immortality? Some people are surnamed Kuang, so they are also called Kuangshan or Kuanglu. In the Song Dynasty, in order to avoid the taboo of Song Taizu and Zhao Kuang, it was renamed Kangshan. Another legend is that there was a man named Fang Fu in Zhou Wuwang. They rode white donkeys into the mountains with old Gigi Lai II to make an alchemy. Are they all? Immortal? There is only an empty hut left on the mountain. People put this? People go to Lu to save? This mountain is called Lushan Mountain. ? Immortality? My husband's name is Fushan, so he is also called Fushan. But Laozi and King Wu are different at the same time, which is also a fairy tale. The third legend is the story of Mr. Kuang Su, but the time is late and the plot is somewhat different. It is said that Kuang Yin's father, Dongye Wang, once helped Liu Bang pacify the world with Duyang satrap Wu Rui, but Dongye Yu unfortunately gave up halfway. In recognition of his meritorious service, the imperial court ordered Feng Dongye Yu's son, Kuang Su, to go to the mountains near Duyang Lake to learn Taoism and seek immortality. The mountain where Yuelu brothers learn Taoism and seek immortality is called Lushan Mountain.

Selected Legends of Lushan Mountain Part III: The overpass in Jinxiu Valley is actually a wonder of Lushan Mountain. According to legend, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, fought Chen Youliang in Poyang Lake in his early years. After the defeat, he led the army to Lushan Mountain, but he fled here in desperation, only to see the cliffs in front of him, unfathomable, with no road ahead and pursuers behind him. At the critical moment, the golden light flashed, and a golden dragon fell from the sky and turned into a Hongqiao, spanning the cliff.

Zhu Yuanzhang saved his life and immediately leaped with his whip. After Zhu's soldiers and horses fled across the bridge, when Chen Youliang chased them under the bridge, he suddenly heard a thunderbolt, and the dragonfly bridge broke without a trace, so he had to retreat. Every dive has a poem:? The rock is cut against the glacier, and the bridge will be broken if there are residual piers. Mao took this opportunity to lift something, and the golden dragon was passed to Ling Xiao. ?

Selected Works of Lushan Myths and Legends Part IV: It is said that Lv Dongbin was very depressed in the imperial examinations in the Tang Dynasty. He traveled to Lushan Mountain and went to the southern foot of Lushan Mountain. Back in Zongsi, he wrote a poem:? A day of leisure, six gods and peace, Dantian Baoxiu seeking Tao, Mo Wen Zen without taking the heart as a mirror? He said that he was bent on becoming famous. Although his career suffered setbacks, he would never convert to Buddhism and Taoism. No matter what others say about him and how to make him immortal, Lv Dongbin is not interested at all. He is the only one who is eager to become famous.

Later, Lv Dongbin boarded Lushan Mountain and came to Huanglong Temple, where he met many good men and women who knew Buddhism well, and also heard how the magic of Huanglong Zen master Maolin came about. Lv Dongbin didn't believe it at all and thought it was a myth that misled people. That day, it was getting late, and Lv Dongbin asked to spend the night in the temple. At night, Lv Dongbin couldn't sleep, thinking repeatedly? What is boundless magic? It's all about cheating money, cheating things and hurting people. I want to see if you are a real infinite magic or a fake infinite magic. So he killed Maolin Zen master who was sitting on the plate practicing with his sword at night, and his sword was bloodless. The owner is safe and sound, and the fur is not damaged. Lv Dongbin was so scared that he threw down his sword, apologized repeatedly, asked the Zen master for advice, and immediately wrote a confession poem. Abandoning the gourd ladle and breaking the piano is not what it used to be. Ever since I saw Huanglong, I realized that I was wrong before. ? Or say? I have despised Buddhism all my life and failed many times. It seems wrong? .