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Taishan
Mountain lies in central Shandong Province, spanning the ranges of Tai'an and
Jinan cities. It covers an area of 550 square meters. It was regarded as
preeminent among China's Five Sacred Mountains. 72 Chinese emperors of various
dynasties made pilgrimages to Taishan Mountain for sacrificial and other
ceremonial purposes, including Emperor Shihuang of the Qin Dynasty (221-206BC),
Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty (206BC-8AD), Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang
Dynasty (618-907) and Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty
(1644-1911).
Taishan Mountain is endowed with many scenic
spots. A large number of them were given names in ancient times. They include
112 peaks, 98 precipices, 18 caves, 58 oddly shaped rocks, 102 streams and
valleys, 56 pools and waterfalls, and 64 springs. Vegetation covers 79.9% of the
area. The flora is known to comprise 989 species in 144 families.
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Taishan Mountain
also boasts cultural heritage with an incessant history of several thousand
years. Currently on the mountain, there are 22 ancient architectural complexes,
97 ruins, 819 stone tablets and 1,800 stone inscriptions, which provide a
natural museum for the study of ancient history and calligraphy. Main sites of
interest are the Tiankuang Temple, Nantian Gate, Azure Cloud Temple, Peak for
Viewing the Sun, and Sutra Rock Valley, etc.
Taishan Mountain is a mountain of
outstanding value from the point of view of aesthetics, science, history and
culture. Taishan Mountain was elected to the "World Heritage List" in 1987.
Chinese people tend to describe a situation as being as stable as Taishan
Mountain or a matter as being as weighty as Taishan Mountain, giving clear
evidence of such an impression.
Cultural Heritage
Taishan Mountain is one of the
birthplaces of the ancient Chinese civilization along the Yellow River. Evidence
of human activities includes two flourishing cultures -- the Dawenkou Culture to
the north and the Longshan Culture to the south of the mountain. During the
Warring States Period, a 500-kilometer-long wall was built from Taishan Mountain
to the Yellow Sea. Scenic spots related to the famous ancient sage Confucius are
the Confucian Temple, places where Confucius climbed Taishan Mountain and viewed
the scenery, etc.
Taishan Mountain has an extremely rich
cultural heritage. It has always been regarded as pre-eminent among China's five
sacred mountains. It was also a symbol of power. Emperors of different dynasties
have made pilgrimages to it for sacrificial purposes shortly after they came to
the throne or when the land enjoyed peaceful and prosperous times. Poets and
literary scholars of each dynasty also visited Taishan Mountain. Numerous rock
inscriptions and stone tablets bear testimony to such visits. Renowned scholars,
including Confucius, Sima Qian, Cao Zhi, Li Bai, Du Fu, composed poetry and
prose and left their calligraphy on the mountain. The currently preserved 97
sites and 22 ancient building complexes provide materials for research into
China's ancient architecture.
Natural Heritage
Taishan Mountain rises abruptly to 1,300
meters above the vast plain of north China. The sharp contrast between Taishan
Mountain and its surrounding plain and hills makes it especially
majestic.
Taishan Mountain rises from about 150 meters
above sea level (north of Tai'an City), to the Middle Gate to Heaven at 847
meters, to the Southern Gate to Heaven at 1,460 meters, and finally to the Jade
Emperor Peak at 1,545 meters. Standing in the central part of Shandong, the
mountain stretches 100 kilometers. Its base covers an area of 426 square
kilometers. The wide base and huge body of the mountain gives an impression of
solidity and dignity.
Taishan Mountain is a symbol of loftiness
and grandeur, characterized by numerous old but still green pines and cypresses,
towering precipices comprising metamorphic rock and granite, and ever-changing
seas of clouds.
Preeminent of the Five Sacred
Mountains
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First of the Five Sacred
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Taishan Mountain is also called Daishan,
Daizong or Taiyue. Taishan Mountain lies west of the Yellow Sea and east of the
Yellow River, spanning Tai'an City in the south and Jinan City in the north. The
scenic area covers 125 square kilometers. Its main peak (Jade Emperor Peak) is
1,545 meters high. It is 8.9 kilometers from the Temple of the God of Taishan
Mountain at the foot of the mountain to the Jade Emperor Peak, with over 6,660
steps, 60 major scenic sites, and nearly 1,000 cliffside sculptures and over 200
stone tablets. Taishan Mountain is regarded as preeminent among the Five Sacred
Mountains.