Introduction to Lushan: You can climb to Lushan by walking up the winding royal road from the back wall of the temple. Lushan is named after King Wu raised deer here. The strange rocks on both sides stand naturally formed by wind and rain for thousands of years. There is a stone elephant lying quietly here at 30 meters. The sound of elephant and auspiciousness are close to each other, which means auspiciousness. Legend has it that it was left by Nuwa to mend the sky. Later, Erlang God put wings on it and flew here to protect the safety of the place. On the stone there is "Given by Lushan" "Fu" stone carving.
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