Chapter 4: Say It You May Not Believe It.

The five mountains are: Mount Tai in the east, Mount Hua in the west, Mount Heng in the south, Mount Heng in the north, and Mount Song in the middle.

China's five mountains, Dongyue Taishan (1545 meters above sea level, located in Taishan District, Tai'an City, Shandong Province), Xiyue Huashan (2154.9 meters above sea level, located in Huayin City, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province), Nanyue Hengshan (1300.2 meters above sea level, located in Nanyue District, Hengyang City, Hunan Province), Beiyue Hengshan (2016.1 meters above sea level, located in Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province), Zhongyue Songshan (1491.71 meters above sea level, located in Dengfeng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province).

Introduction of Five Peaks:

1. Taishan Scenic Area: World Natural and Cultural Heritage, World Geopark, National AAAAA Tourist Scenic Spot, National Scenic Area, National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit, Chinese National Mountain, Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage, National Civilized Scenic Tourist Area, and the First Mountain of Chinese Calligraphy. Taishan, also known as Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue, Taiyue, is located in the central part of Shandong Province, belongs to Tai'an City, stretches between Tai'an, Jinan and Zibo, with a total area of 24,200 hectares. The main peak of the Jade Emperor Peak is 1545 meters above sea level, the momentum is majestic and majestic, and it is called "the head of the five mountains", "the length of the five mountains", and "the first mountain in the world".

2. Mount Hua, known as "Xiyue" in ancient times and "Taihua Mountain", is one of the famous five mountains in China and the birthplace of Chinese civilization. It is located in Huayin City, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, 120 kilometers east of the provincial capital Xi'an. Connecting the Qinling Mountains in the south and overlooking the Huangwei Mountains in the north, there has been a saying of "the first mountain in the world of strange dangers" since ancient times. Huashan is one of the first batch of national key scenic spots, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, and a national key cultural relics protection unit. Mount Hua is the sacred mountain of the Chinese nation. According to the research of Zhang Taiyan, a master of Chinese culture in the Qing Dynasty, and experts and scholars of previous dynasties, the Chinese nation was originally formed and lived in the "Zhou of Huashan", which was called Hua, and its descendants traveled all over Kyushu, and the name of Hua was wide [3]. The "Hua" of China originates from Huashan, and from this, Huashan has the name of "the root of China".

3. Hengshan, also known as Nanyue, Shouyue and Nanshan, is one of the "Five Mountains" in China, located in the southeastern part of the central part of Hunan Province, China, between the two basins of Hengyang and Xiangtan, and the main part is in Nanyue District of Hengyang City and Hengshan and Hengyang County. The naming of Hengshan, according to the records of the "Ganshi Xingjing" during the Warring States Period, is named Hengshan because it is located in the wings of the stars of the 28 constellations, "changing the balance of the stars", "Quande Junwu", like a weighing instrument, can be called heaven and earth, so it is called Hengshan. Hengshan is a famous Taoist and Buddhist holy place in China, and there are more than 200 temples, temples, nunnery and temples around the mountain. Hengshan is the place where the kings Tang Yao and Yu Shun patrolled the territory to hunt and sacrifice to Sheji, and Xia Yu killed horses and sacrificed heaven and earth to seek flood control methods. The god of Hengshan Mountain is the fire god Zhurong of folk worship, he was appointed by the Yellow Emperor to guard Hengshan, teach people to use fire, nurture all things, and was buried in Hengshan Red Emperor Peak after death, and was honored as the Holy Emperor of Nanyue by the local people. Taoism "36 Caves of Heaven, 72 Blessed Land", there are four places located in Hengshan, Buddha Shakyamuni two true body relics hidden in Hengshan Nantai Temple King Kong relics pagoda.

4. Heng Mountain, also known as "Taiheng Mountain" was called Xuanwu Mountain and Cui Mountain in ancient times, and it is a high mountain, Xuanyue. Among them, the Reverse Horse Pass, Bauhinia Pass, Pingxing Pass, Yanmen Pass, and Ningwu Pass are in danger, and they are the throat of the Saiwai Plateau leading to the Jizhong Plain. The main peak Tianfeng Ridge is in the south of Hunyuan County, with an altitude of 2016.1 meters. Hengshan is located 10 kilometers south of Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province, and 62 kilometers away from the urban area of Datong City. Heng Mountain in the north and Mount Tai in the east, Mount Hua in the west, Heng Mountain in the south and Songshan in the middle are called the five mountains, which are geographical indications in China and are the holy places of the mainstream Quanzhen sect of Taoism in the world.

5. Songshan, known as "Waifang" in ancient times, called "Sublime" and "Chongshan" in the Xia Shang Dynasty, called "Yueshan" in the Western Zhou Dynasty, with Songshan as the center of Zuodai (Taishan) and Youhua (Huashan), Dingsongshan as Zhongyue, and was called "Zhongyue Songshan" at the beginning. [1] Songshan Mountain is located in the western part of Henan Province, northwest of Dengfeng City, adjacent to the ancient capital of Luoyang in the west and Zhengzhou in the east, and belongs to the Funiu Mountain system[2]. It is between 112°56′07"~113°11′32" east longitude and 34°23′31"~34°35′53" north latitude. The total area of Songshan is about 450 square kilometers, consisting of Taimur Mountain and Shaomuro Mountain, with a total of 72 peaks, the lowest altitude is 350 meters, and the highest point is 1512 meters. The main peak, Junji Peak, is located in Mount Taimuro, with a height of 1,491.7 meters, and the highest peak, Liantian Peak, is located in Mt. Shaomuro, with a height of 1,512 meters. Songshan overlooks the Yellow River and Luoshui in the north, Yingshui and Jishan in the south, Zhengbian in the east, and Luoyang, the ancient capital of the Thirteen Dynasties in the west. Songshan has been visited by more than 30 emperors and more than 150 famous literati. "The Book of Songs" has the famous sentence "Song is high but the mountain, and the extreme is in the sky".