Mount Tai Research Paper

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Mount Tai
If I was a tour guide, I would first recommend the person to climb Mount Tai and see the sunrise.
Mount Tai, also known as Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue, Taiyue, located in the middle of Shandong Province, under the Tai'an City, which stretching in Tai'an, Jinan, Zibo, with a total area of 24200 hectares.The main peak of the top of the emperor are 1545 meters above sea level, with the magnificent momentum of the majestic. There are some name as"the first of the Five Sacred Mountains", "five mountain of the father", "the best in the world".
Mount Tai ‘s natural scenery is beautiful and spectacular, its main features for the hard, odd, dangerous, beautiful, quiet and so on. With towering, magnificent, muddy natural landscape,Mount
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four seasons is clear under mountain, the top of mountain is in spring all time, there are said as winter jade, that is, winter rime glittering jade, as one of the important landscape. Spring is Intensive in the mountain, river is aspect, so that water resources are more abundant, due to Mount Tai terrain is so high, the river is short flow and strong erosion, the river roads are controled by the fault, and thus more water, waterfalls. There are three mainly waterfalls named Black Dragon Pool Waterfall, Sanshui Diego and Yunbuqiao Falls in Mount …show more content…
With the process of civilization, Totem belief gradually evolved into the need for ideological rule, Mount Tai carries this mission with its unique geographical conditions.
Mount Tai, as the highest mountain area in the civilized area, is surrounded by many provinces without high peak, so Mount Tai, leveling from the majestic peak, was by the magnificent tall. Standing on the top of the hill, you will find which different places is Mount Tai and other famous, surrounded by no mountains similar.
"Mount Tai rock , Lu Gangs look" is the praise of Confucius on Mount Tai, and Confucius eventually put himself death into the Mount Tai decadent pillars, we can see the Mount Tai the detached position of in the hearts of Confucius. Dongzhongshu put forward that Everything that is not in the six arts, Confucius of the various theories, must be excluded from the doctoral school out. “The abandonment of 100, exclusive Confucianism" is the implementation of the Western Han Dynasty feudal ideology policy, but also Confucianism in the Chinese culture in the dominant position of the mark. Mount Tai as the birthplace of Confucianism is the root of Chinese

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