Chapter 012 Lishan Evening Photo(2/2)
There is a turning point at the northern foot of the fault between Xiuling Mountain and Laojun Palace in Lishan Mountain, from which it extends in a stepped manner to the southwest and gradually becomes a gentle slope. Whenever the sun sets in the west, the light returns and is refracted, and the buildings, pavilions, cliffs and valleys are seen.
The green pines and green cypresses are as if shrouded in golden light, each showing its own color, and the scenery is particularly beautiful. It has the reputation of "Lishan Mountain in the evening". A poet of the Qing Dynasty once praised: "The red maple blocks the sunset, and it is difficult to paint thousands of cliffs. This is
How many times can you see the true face of Lishan Mountain in your life?" Especially in late autumn, the mountains are covered with red leaves, which makes people immersed in the poetic and picturesque feeling of "Weishui River is white in autumn, Lishan Mountain is red in the evening", hence the name "Lishan Mountain in the evening"
Listed as one of the "Eight Scenic Spots in Guanzhong".
Lishan Mountain stretches from the northeast to the southwest, directly to the Qinling Mountains, and stretches for a long time. It is majestic and high. Its evening view cannot be seen from the north and east sides. Even from the west side of the peak, due to the limited field of vision, it is impossible to see it from too far.
It’s difficult to get a panoramic view if you’re too close. Only Guba Shang, the Baqiao area that has been famous for its “Baliu Wind and Snow” since ancient times, is neither far nor near, relatively moderate, and can be said to be the best location. Whenever the sun sets in the west, the afterglow of the setting sun gives Li a beautiful view.
The mountains are covered with a touch of red clouds, the mountains are all red, and the forests are dyed. Its enchanting and moving natural scenery makes people forget to leave.
This situation often evokes people's historical memories of King Zhou You's "playing beacon fire on the princes", just as Zhu Jiyi of the Qing Dynasty said in a poem: "At dusk, the clouds are clear and red, and I still doubt that the beacon fire comes from the west."
In the Baqiao area, from Bailuyuan in the south to the Weihe River in the north, within a radius of 40 to 50 miles, you can see the beautiful "Lishan Evening Photo" everywhere. However, the scenery you can see from different locations and angles
But each has its own characteristics. From the Mausoleum of Empress Dowager Bo in Dizhai to the original ruins of Wufang Village, you can see the Lishan Mountain in the distance. The mountains in between are towering, as bright as a mirror, with golden light shining. Looking down at Bachuan River, the brilliant rays of the sun shine red.
Chapter completed!