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Taizi slope

Time:2020-02-17 18:37:22 Source:

As we all know, the ancient Wudang Mountain is a famous Taoist mountain, mainly dedicated to the emperor Zhenwu. Now we have reached a place called "Prince slope", which is located at the foot of the mountain to the south of the main peak, with a slope of 45 degrees and a total of more than 2000 steps. It's said that emperor Zhenwu is the prince of jingle state. At the age of 14, he was instructed to practice by miaolian God. Zhenwu's mother, Queen shansheng, was reluctant to let her son go. The prince walked in front of her. She chased after her. She chased her all the way here, day and night, without avoiding wind and rain.

 
 
The queen cried, "son, turn around." She cried countless times, and every time she called the prince, she listened to her mother's heartbroken cry. The prince turned around and said, "Mom, I'm determined to go up the mountain to practice, and never go back to the palace." The empress of shansheng could not call back her son. She was so anxious and rushed after him. She grabbed the corner of the prince's clothes and insisted on his return to the palace.
 
 
The prince loved his mother and didn't want her to cry, but he thought it was important to cultivate and wouldn't change his mind. So he pulled out his sword, turned his head and gently picked the corner of his mother's clothes, cut it open, and went to the mountain after saluting his mother. Because he was here separately from his mother, later in the cultivation process, because he missed his mother, he read the Taoist Scriptures here every day, so it was called "Prince slope".

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