has a mysterious mountain in Hebei Province, 50 kilometers away from Zhangjiakou and 2 kilometers away from Xiahuayuan. It is mysterious because there are too many legends here. Said its mystery, because a small mountain has attracted many emperors here. In terms of mystery, there were originally 108 temples here, but now only 4 are left. Speaking of its mystery, it was originally defined as a royal garden, but its actual function is a "military post." Don't worry about the officials, today I will use the camera to lead everyone into this mysterious place-Jiming Mountain in Zhangjiakou.
If you often take the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, friends who go to Chongli for skiing may notice that when approaching the lower garden, a mountain peak suddenly reaches the end of the current highway. This mountain peak is not connected to other mountains, but stands alone keeping it. As you get closer and closer to this mountain, the expressway will quickly turn at the foot of the mountain. Then the mountain that makes the expressway "dodge" is our protagonist today-Jiming Mountain.
Jiming Mountain is not high, 1129 meters above sea level, but here is thriving, beautiful and magnificent, the peaks give people a sense of "towering a pillar". Perhaps because of its unique geographical location, it has been legendary since ancient times. The emperors of the past have loved it well, and it is the "net celebrity" in the mountains.
is an abrupt mountain with a magical shape. You will never worry about being named. Jiming Mountain has several names in history, such as Feilai Peak, Mozhu Mountain, Nai Nai Mountain and Jiming Mountain. Legend has it that there is now a vent near the lower garden. There lives a black wind monster here, and the black wind monster fools the people with flying sand and walking stones all the year round. Therefore, the people here don't live well and suffer from the wind and sand.
One day, after the Jade Emperor learned of this, he ordered the gods to transfer a huge boulder from the south, which is now Jiming Mountain, which blocked the outlet and caught the black wind monster, so he named Feilaifeng. Seeing this, I still don't understand. Since it's a black wind monster, just catch it. Why bother to move the mountain from the south? I'm not arguing. It seems that the cultural level and logical thinking ability of the ancient people is indeed poor, and making up a story is so far-fetched. Z2z
Jiming Mountain was once a famous Buddhist mountain. The temple was built in the Three Kingdoms period nearly 2000 years ago, that is, in 231 AD. At that time, Emperor Ming Emperor Cao Rui established Yongning Temple on the halfway of Jiming Mountain. During the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, there were as many as 108 temples at Jiming Mountain. However, due to natural disasters and wars, only five temples remain on Jiming Mountain. unfortunately. There are different theories about the origin of the name
Jimingshan, but there are two widely spread. One is a story recorded in "Historical Records". In the late Spring and Autumn Period, after Zhao Jianzi, a prince of the Jin Dynasty, died of illness, his son Zhao Xiangzi came to the throne and killed his brother-in-law, the king of the sixteen kingdoms, and then tried to deceive him. The wife of the king of the country, and his sister came back to go to the funeral for her husband, and then killed them to avoid future troubles.
However, the road between Jin and Daiguo is far away, and the road is steep. When Mrs. Contemporary walked to Jiming Mountain, she learned from the reporter that her husband was killed by his younger brother, and his younger brother wanted to kill himself. Distraught with grief and indignation, he said: "It's not benevolent to slow your husband with your brother; it's not right to complain with your husband." Then he took off the golden hairpin on his head and pierced his throat to death. Later, to commemorate her loyalty, the common people built an ancestral hall and statues for her. It was first called the Grandma Temple. Later, there were more pheasants on the mountain, and they often fell on the roof of the ancestral hall. Later, it was renamed Jiming Mountain.
As mentioned earlier, Jiming Mountain has been a famous historical mountain since ancient times, and of course famous historical mountains will be favored by emperors of various dynasties. According to records, Emperor Wencheng of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Shengzong of the Liao Dynasty, Empress Dowager Xiao, Emperor Yuanshun, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, etc. have all come here to "check in". Even the Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty once climbed to the top of Jiming Mountain twice, named after Jiming Mountain. The second legend comes from this.
Legend has it that when Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of Tang Dynasty came to this mountain, he often heard the pheasant crowing and sighed during the climbing process. Hearing the crowing, he called Jiming Mountain, so he was recorded by the accompanying clerk. Later, Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty built a monument here with the inscription saying " Emperor Taizong of the Tang squatted under him, and when he heard the pheasant cry, he ordered it to call "Jimming", which means that Jiming Mountain was named by Emperor Taizong of Tang.
Many friends who see this place will definitely say, you have been nagging for so long, why this Jiming Mountain has become a "military post" again? Don’t worry about the officer, listen to me slowly. In the first millennium AD, the Queen Mother Xiao of the Liao Kingdom fought the Song Dynasty aggressively, and then occupied the Sixteenth State of Yanyun, and built the Upper Garden, Middle Garden and Lower Garden as royal gardens near the border of Liao State, Jiming Mountain With its beautiful scenery, it is naturally planned into a garden, but the topography of Jiming Mountain is actually a lookout post for spying on the military operations of the Song Dynasty.
To talk about the most important landscape of Jiming Mountain, I think it should be Yuhuangding and Kongshi Bridge. Yuhuangding and Stone Bridge are located at the peak of Jiming Mountain. The single-hole stone bridge is erected between the two peaks. The locals call it a flyover or sheltered bridge. The most impressive part of the sheltered bridge is that when the wind is strong on one side of the bridge, as long as you board the bridge, you will not feel the wind on the bridge, but the wind is still strong under the bridge.
The current Jiming Mountain has long since faded from the noise of the former Thein Sheng period. All you can feel here is the rare cleanliness. Walking up the steps along the millennium trail, there are lush vegetation, red bricks and green tiles everywhere. Hidden in the green bushes, the temples in the country are ringing with bells and chimes or roosters. That feeling is like leaving the mortal world and entering the fairy world. Those who want to come here can drive by themselves, take the Jimingyi exit of Beijing-Tibet Expressway, and walk a few kilometers after looking at the signs. Editor in charge of
: Zhang Heng