In the fifth year of Yuanfeng in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 106), Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, went hunting in the south, went downstream from Xunyang, entered Wankou (now Shankou Town, Huaining County) in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and went upstream. Jiafagukou (now the savage village of Tianzhu Mountain) held a ceremony for Tianzhu, "posthumous title Nanyue". [6] Until Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty changed Hengshan Mountain in the south of the Yangtze River into Nanyue Mountain, which was called Nanyue Mountain in 700 years, namely Tianzhu Mountain. After the title of Nanyue moved south, Tianzhu Mountain was called "Ancient Nanyue". [5]
Tianzhu Mountain, because of its unique scenery and unique advantages, has not been left out in the cold because your topic moved south. Coupled with Qianshan County, it has been an important town of war since the Han Dynasty. From the establishment of Xizhou in the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (589) to the eastward movement of Pingan Qingfu in the late Southern Song Dynasty, it was ruled by states, counties and governments for 627 years. Officials and literati of past dynasties, such as Li Bai, Bai Juyi, Li Ao, Li, Wang Anshi, Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian, Lu You, Yang Wanli, Li Yuanyang and Hu Maozong, were all attracted by the scenic spot of Tianzhu Mountain. They either climbed to the top or looked at it, or lived in it, or built houses, pavilions, read books, or wrote poems and carved stones to gain fame, leaving behind many handed down poems and precious cultural landscapes.
Bai Juyi sang: "Tianzhu holds the sun and the moon in one peak, and the door of the cave locks with clouds and thunder." Wang Anshi said in his poem, "The water turns unintentionally, surrounded by mountains, and the poverty is endless. Sit on the stone and forget to return. " ..... These poems eulogize the magnificence of Tianzhu Mountain, and tourists have been chanting them all the time, lingering for a long time.
In the seventh year of Tianbao in the Tang Dynasty (AD 748), Li Bai crossed the river to the west of Anhui, on the one hand, he sent his feelings to the mountains and rivers, on the other hand, he invited the immortals to visit the Taoist temple. Overlooking Tianzhu Peak, he wrote a poem "Wanghe Wanggong Mountain": "The Qifeng is strangely cloudy and beautiful. The green hills in Anhui are absolutely satisfying ... "Twelve sentences in the whole poem can be said to be pearls, and the end of the pen is full of affection. Two years later, Li Bai also visited Tianzhu Mountain while visiting Lushan Mountain, and finally returned his "unsuccessful" wish.