Jingxiang Travel Notes 033丨"Journey to Jiangxi" (2) Sanqing Mountain

Time: 2011 year 8 month 23 day
Location: Sanqingshan, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province
Chapter 32 of Jingxiang’s Travel Notes | "Journey to Jiangxi" (2) Sanqing Mountain
After visiting the Shangrao Concentration Camp, I walked around Shangrao city that night, mainly to buy a sun hat, and headed directly to Sanqing Mountain the next day.

Since Chinese characters have been passed down, the Chinese people's image thinking is particularly developed, because Chinese characters are pictures, and reading Chinese characters is to look at the pictures and speak. Entering Sanqing Mountain, not only the image thinking of the Chinese people is brought into full play, but even foreigners who are good at logical thinking using pinyin characters will give wings to their imagination when facing these granite shapes.
First of all, the name of Sanqing Mountain is a reflection of image thinking. The three mountains of Yujing, Yuxu and Yuhua are placed on the mountain, which reminds people of the three gods of Yuqing, Shangqing and Taiqing sitting in the Taoist Sanqing Temple. Therefore, "Sanqing Mountain" got its name. It is conceivable that Sanqing Mountain must be a famous Taoist mountain, known as “ An open-air museum of ancient Chinese Taoist architecture ” .
However, more importantly, the granite microlandforms in Sanqing Mountain are densely distributed. They are the densest and most diverse peak forests among the known granite landforms in the world. Because they have become a world natural heritage site, a world geological park, a national natural heritage, and a national geology park.
Now, let’s use our image thinking skills to see a few major attractions.

No matter how you look at this picture, it is the image of a woman. This is the "Oriental Goddess", one of the top ten landscapes in Sanqing Mountain. No need to use your imagination, it just looks like!
Here is a granite pillar:

What does it look like to you? From this angle, it looks like nothing. Let’s look at it from another angle:








