Yiwangxi, also known as Yiwangxi, means a heart full of hope. At first glance, it seems to be a mountain stream forgotten by the world. Indeed, this is almost an isolated place, a quiet and mysterious place.
Yiwangxi originated in xi 'an Town, south of Taoyuan, with a total length of 70 kilometers, and quietly poured into Shui Yuan from Shui Xin Rock in Xinglong Street Township. This stream, marked by Li Daoyuan and colored by Yuan Hongdao, winds through the remaining veins of Xuefeng Mountain, singing the mountains and rivers on both sides into colorful water corridors, forming a famous one-looking stream lantern.
Shui Xin Rock, also known as Yiwangshan, commonly known as Shuixin Village, is an isolated mountain at the junction of Yiwangxi and Shui Yuan. It is the first scene in Wind and Light Looking West. Li Daoyuan's Notes on Water Classics records that "there were barbarians who used to avoid the enemy's residence, so they were called' Wang Yi'", hence the name Wang Yi. According to legend, Yang Yao, the leader of the peasant uprising in the Southern Song Dynasty, once set up an altar on the mountain to tell the sky and prayed for the victory of the uprising. After that, Yang Yao tied the main business to the top of the mountain. He read the art of war and learned martial arts in the mountains every day, and later won many great victories. Because Yang Yao once built a village here, Shui Xin Rock is also called Shuixin Village.
Shui Xin Rock, which flows alone in the water, is surrounded by steep rocks and mottled. Wang Yiliu was forced to cut in four directions here and meet Shui Yuan. The whole mountain is150m high, and it is full of steep stone walls with 340 stones between them. Climbing up is like climbing a ladder. Fortunately, with chains as support, stones as stools and birds as companions, you can relieve the fatigue all the way.
When you get to the mountainside, you will see the two peaks, north and south, sitting side by side like a jade girl. At the mountain pass between the two peaks, the ground is flat and wide, 40 to 50 square meters, and the ground is covered with bluestone. There is a clear spring at the foot of the mountain on the left side of Ping Zi, which is dotted with pebbles. Spring water gurgled down from Nanfeng Cliff, and Ming Che was crystal clear and refreshing. There is a pavilion beside the spring, which is built on the mountain and stands in the middle of the ping. There are round stone tables and benches in the pavilion, and you can see the Yuan River. There once lived a man in this monastery. His name is Cheng Keli, the chief soldier of the Ming Dynasty. In order to avoid the Qing court and restore his eyesight, he accompanied mountains, rivers and clouds all his life. Later generations advocated its loyalty festival and built a temple at the original site for sacrifice. Now that the temple no longer exists, the gazebo sits alone and looks at the clouds rolling in the mountains.
Don't stay in the pavilion, climb the North Peak, and you will see Shui Xin Temple at the top. There are three buddhist nun, arranged from bottom to top, which are called Lower, Middle and Upper buddhist nun. Buddhist nun is full of incense and bells are ringing. Shui Xin Temple stands on the top of the mountain and is surrounded by cliffs, so it has the reputation of "Wuling Hanging Temple". Standing on the top of the mountain, overlooking the peaks and the surging river. Yuan Hongdao, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, once described the landscape of "all the rocks are surrounded by water, and all the mountains are surrounded by water, with reflections all around, which set each other off". have a panoramic view