Introduction to Yuhuangding: Yuhuangding is the pinnacle of Mount Tai, formerly known as Taipingding, also known as Tianzhu Peak. The Jade Emperor Temple is located on the top of the Jade Emperor. It was called Taiqing Palace and Jade Emperor Temple in ancient times. From the east pavilion, you can see the "rising sun in the east", and from the west pavilion, you can see the "golden belt of the Yellow River". Jade Emperor Peak is the top of the main peak of Mount Tai. It is named after the Jade Emperor Temple on the top of the peak. The main buildings include the Jade Emperor Hall, the Yingxu Pavilion, the River View Pavilion, the East and West Side Halls, etc. The bronze statue of the Jade Emperor is enshrined in the hall. The plaque on the shrine is inscribed "Chaiwang Legacy", indicating that ancient emperors burned firewood here to offer sacrifices to heaven and worship the gods of mountains and rivers. In front of the temple is the "Capstone", marking the highest point of Mount Tai. There is an inscription on the "Ancient Dengfeng Platform" in the northwest of the top stone, indicating that this is the place where emperors of all dynasties set up altars to worship heaven when they ascended Mount Tai.
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