Introduction to Yushan: Yushan was known as Wumu Mountain and Haiyu Mountain in ancient times. It was also called Wanniu Mountain because the mountain was shaped like a lying cow. Later, in the late Shang Dynasty, Zhongyong (Yu Zhong), the second son of King Tai of Zhou Dynasty, and his brother Taibo made the country south of the country. After his death, he was buried here and renamed Yushan. The mountains of Yushan Mountain are rolling and undulating, quite like a big mountain. The highest point is 261 meters above sea level. The southern slope of the mountain is short and steep, famous for its towering strange rocks. Sceneries such as "Fushui Qingyan" and "Jianmen Strange Rocks" are mostly concentrated here; the northern slope of the mountain is long and gentle, with many deep streams, and there are Weimo Villa, Jiange, Zang Attractions such as Hai Temple, Baoguo Yuan, Baoyan Temple, Laoshi Cave and many celebrity tombs are scattered in the mountains. In 1987, it was listed as Jiangsu Yushan National Forest Park.