Introduction to Paoma Liang: Paoma Liang is caused by the rising magma from the rock mass (a disharmonious intrusive rock mass) impacting the stratum covering it, and the stratum rises upward, forming a dome shape. When the dome shape The upper strata are eroded, forming a circular ridge. Because the ridge resembles the backbone of a galloping horse, it is called Paoma Liang. Some people also call it the majestic posture of a tiger's back. The horse racing beam is handsome and agile, yet extremely dangerous. Standing on the "horseback" and looking at the beautiful scenery of the surrounding fields, it is refreshing and refreshing.