Introduction to the Golden Palace: The Golden Palace, also known as the Golden Summit, is the highest peak of the Five Thunder Immortal Mountains and the main palace where Taoist rituals are held and where men and women make pilgrimages. According to legend, it was built by the Patriarch Zhang Dui in a dream to invite King Rongding and Huayang Mountain to Mount Huayang. The building of the Golden Palace is in the shape of an ancient sedan chair, covered with copper-colored glazed tiles, the eaves are covered with animal heads, and the walls are made of stone strips. There are cliffs on three sides and stone steps winding up on one side, making it appear glorious, solemn and solemn. There is a statue of Zhenwu Patriarch in the hall, which is made of nine-fire copper and weighs about two thousand kilograms. It is tightly embedded in a camphor tree and was built by King Huayang of Lizhou. There are also golden boys and jade girls with four levels of merit. On both sides, they are mighty and majestic. In front of the hall, there were originally two incense burners and a stone pillar engraved with Zhang Dui's "Number One Famous Mountain in Chunan". Although the Golden Palace is dangerous, it has four wonders. First, it is located at a high point on the border between Changde, Lizhou, and Hunan and Hubei. As long as it is a clear day, you can see the Golden Palace as resplendent as a pearl, and the city of Changde and Li County hundreds of miles away can be seen. At present, the urban areas of Changde and Lixian cannot be seen from other places higher than the Golden Palace. The Erqi Golden Hall is less than ten square meters in size, but no matter how many people come to pay homage to the Patriarch, they never brush against each other, as if there is no one there. Sanqi: Every year before the third day of March, there will be heavy thunder and rain, but the next day it will be clear and clear. It is said that the ancestor is coming. Although Siqi Jinding is the highest peak of Wulei Mountain, there is a spring on the top of the mountain. Although there is no rain for a long time, there is still an endless supply of water. Legend has it that in the late Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, King Chuang Li Zicheng visited Wulei Mountain as a monk and occasionally fell ill. After drinking the water from this spring, he recovered from his illness and called it the "Golden Summit Divine Spring".
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