Introduction to the Millennium Bird's Nest: The Millennium Bird's Nest is located 400 meters south of Pingding Mountain. From a distance, it looks like a steep cliff, a mountain alone. There are many parallel joints on the mountain, like traces of water washing. According to legend, in ancient times, there was a sea here, with only this mountain above the water. In the mountain lived a golden-winged bird, which fed on dragons. Later, the sea dried up and the rocks moved away, and the Garuda had no food to eat, so it flew to another world. But its nest still remains in the cave on the top of the mountain, hence the name Garuda Mountain. Garuda is the largest bird in the Buddhist world. Its wings spread as far as 3.36 million miles. It is ferocious in nature and specializes in eating dragon meat. It can also eat gold, silver, glass and other seven treasures. On the west side of Garuda Mountain, there is a very large bird's nest. This large bird's nest is very strangely built. There are protruding rocks like a cover on the top, supported by rock walls on the left and right, and a platform at the bottom to rest on. It faces an abyss and is difficult for monkeys to climb. , the birds do not come. Observed with a telescope, the bird's nest is carefully built from branches as thick as wrists. It looks very clever. Some people roughly estimate that the branches used to build the bird's nest are as large as several trucks. It is said that when the Garuda left, it sealed the remaining treasures such as gold, silver, jade, agate, crystal, coral, glass and so on in its nest. One year, three people came from nowhere and hid at the foot of the Garuda Mountain. After wandering around for a few days, they discovered that there was a treasure in the bird's nest. The three of them climbed to the top of the mountain and tied one end of the rope to a person's waist and the other end to a big tree. The two slowly continued down three feet. At that time, the man saw the six characters "Is there a treasure without an owner" written on the stone wall? He was a little frightened, but he did not regret it and continued to slide down. When he was approaching the cave, he suddenly saw two eagles flying out of the cave. He was hovering around him, his wings were flapping, and the strong wind was strong, breaking the rope. The man fell off the cliff, and the two people on the mountain did not dare to look for him. They were so frightened that they ran away without knowing where to go. From then on, no one dared to covet the treasure in the cave. Although the exact age of this bird's nest is unknown, in the historical records of the Liao Dynasty more than a thousand years ago, the Khitan people recorded the discovery of a thousand-year-old bird's nest, which shows that the bird's nest is very old. How it was formed has become an eternal mystery.

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