Wuzhizhou is also known as lover island. There is a beautiful legend about the origin of its name. A long time ago, a young man was fishing at sea. When he was caught in a storm, he overturned his boat and drifted to a desert island. In order to survive, he hunted for a living.
One day he went fishing at the seaside and suddenly found a beautiful girl picking up shells on the beach. He hasn't found a date since he came here for so long. Where did he come from? At this moment, the girl is looking at him with a sweet smile! The girl took the initiative to chat with the boy. It turned out that she was the daughter of the dragon king and ran to the shore to play. The two chatted very congenially. Since then, the two have agreed to meet here every day.
As the days passed, neither of them could live without the other, and then they moved in together. Hunting together during the day, walking on the beach together at night, and living a life of admiring only mandarin ducks but not immortals.
A year has passed, and the little dragon girl is homesick, but she can't live without that young man, and she is afraid that her father will blame her if she knows about it. Finally, the two agreed that the little dragon girl would go back and tell the dragon king about it and let them fulfill it. Meet again in the place where they first met three days later.
Since the girl left, the young man stood there waiting for him to come back every day. Three days passed quickly, and the little dragon girl still didn't come back. The young man is anxious to stand on the beach every day and shout the girl's name.
It turned out that when the girl went back, she told the Dragon King about her and the young man. The dragon king was furious and ordered her to be locked up and not allowed to come to earth again. The girl missed the young man day and night, and finally one day, she ran out while the guard was not looking. The dragon king soon knew and followed. Seeing that infatuated men and women were about to embrace each other, the dragon king, who was in hot pursuit, was furious, shouted, and used a braking technique to turn them into two big stones.
Thousands of years have passed, and the two big stones that have experienced the baptism of ebb and flow still stand there, quietly facing each other, close at hand but out of reach.
Later, people called it "lover island" to commemorate the spoony couple, and now it has become a good place for young men and women to whisper and listen to the waves.