Guling Mountain|Break into the strange world of Chaoge and travel through the List of Gods in an instant.

The top of the mountain is empty. Withered grass and whistling wind. Passersby build a group of Mani piles. It's like entering a different world in the Three-Body game. It's so primitive that it seems there are only grass and stones. The whistling wind in my ears seems to be blowing from all directions, as if it wants to sweep me away. I chose a stone to sit down. I looked at the vast mountains and rivers and listened to the call of the distant mountains. I felt like I was traveling through time and space. Cows and horses always yearn for distant mountains and grasslands. Taking advantage of the clear and cool autumn weather, I especially want to go to the grassland to blow the wind. I don't want to travel anymore. I want to go home!
A herd of cattle and horses ran from one end to the other
Maybe, the world is a huge pasture🫡
I have to say, this is indeed a good place to go to the market
1.5 hours drive from Zhengzhou
The hiking route is 10 kilometers long
200 meters high
Relatively easy, suitable for hiking photography
Route introduction:
Guling Mountain, it is located in Taihang Mountain, 8 kilometers northwest of Qi County, Hebi. According to legend, Nuwa refined stones to repair the sky and formed humans out of clay here.
Guling Mountain Prairie, also known as Diguling Prairie and Diguling Prairie, is known as the "Little Wugong Mountain in Northern Henan". The vast mountaintop grassland and beautiful legends make this the former site of the Shang Dynasty and the place where the story of "Investiture of the Gods" takes place.
The starting point of the hike is an ancient village called Zhaozhuang, which is said to be the hometown of Zhao Gongming, the Chinese God of Wealth. There are many place names and personal names from the Shang and Zhou dynasties here, making it worthy of being the place where the Battle of the Gods took place. Climbing the mountain from Zhaozhuang reduces the overall difficulty and is suitable for families.
There are more than 100 houses in Zhaozhuang that were built in the Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Most of them have hip roofs, and a few have flat roofs. There are quadrangle courtyards and triple courtyards, and most of them are two-story buildings with five main rooms. The house has unique construction craftsmanship, fine carvings and strict format. Some houses have exquisitely carved eaves and auspicious words, while others have "Tai Chi" diagrams of yin and yang fish carved on their door lintels.

Post by _Ryan_23 | Oct 13, 2024

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