Today we introduce to you Jizu Mountain, located in the northwest corner of Binchuan County in northwest Yunnan on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. It is a national AAAA scenic spot. It is a Buddhist holy place famous in South and Southeast Asia and one of China's top ten famous Buddhist mountains. It is said that Monk Yinguang Kasyapa, the eldest disciple of Buddha Sakyamuni, held a ragged golden cassock and carried a relic Buddhist tooth to meditate on Jizu Mountain. At an altitude of nearly 3400 meters, Jizu Mountain is majestic and majestic, with a radius of hundreds of miles and dense forests and deep valleys. It gets its name because of "the three peaks at the front and the one behind, like a chicken's feet". The highest peak is Tianzhu Peak. Climbing on its mountain, you can watch the sunrise in the east, the floating clouds in the south, the Canger in the west, and the Yulong Snow Mountain in the north. They are called the "Top Four Views." As a mountain and mountain with historical and cultural heritage, it has been climbed and visited by many celebrities, the most famous of which are Xu Xiake and Monk Xuyun.
In addition to burning incense and worshiping Buddha when you come to Jizu Mountain, you can also enjoy the rare and beautiful scenery. For travelers, go to Radish Land, an ancient Bai village located at the southern foot of Jizu Mountain, stay in a leisure inn called Gulin for a night or two to experience the life of a genuine Bai family. The trip to Jizu Mountain is full.
The radish field faces the majestic Laotai Mountain in the south and the winding Jizu Mountain in the north. The natural scenery of the village is beautiful, with tens of thousands of walnut trees and ancient chestnut trees, green mountains like clouds and green trees lining the road. Bai folk houses with white walls, blue tiles, angled corners, and painted colors are like scattered stars, extending around the mountains and along the road. The ancient forest leisure inn with Bai style architecture is hidden among the verdant mountains and rivers.
When the owner, Mr. Wang Cheng, talked about his inn, he couldn't help but be filled with emotion. I still remember that year, coinciding with a traditional Bai festival, Mr. Wang's main house happened to be built. One to two hundred relatives and friends came to his house to eat and celebrate. During the meal, as a genuine Bai ethnic person, he expressed the idea of building an inn. At that time, this form of inn was only popular in popular attractions such as Lijiang, Dali Ancient City and Shuanglang in Yunnan, but there were almost none in Jizu Mountain. Mr. Wang's ancient forest has a unique environment, and his relatives and friends all support him in building an inn here.
From the design to construction of the inn, Mr. Wang tried his best to do every detail of the house himself. From the beginning of construction to the completion of decoration, it took a total of three years to finally create a quiet traditional Bai courtyard. In front of the world.
Arriving in front of the inn, the typical "three drops of water" structure of the gate vividly displays the craftsmanship of ancient building tiles. Rich patterns are carved in the flower space around the arch, and the base made of sesame stone is engraved with a red phoenix and the rising sun, which is vivid. A piece of jade-white marble is inlaid under the arch in the center of the gate, with the inscription "Three Sorrows of Auspicious Snow". A couplet saying "The ancient forest smiles to welcome guests from the east, west, north and south, and the Sanhuai Hall welcomes the blessings of spring, summer, autumn and winter" expresses what the owner hopes for.
A nearly century-old walnut tree is located on the left side of the gate. Its majestic body is tens of feet high. It has gone through countless vicissitudes, but it is still displayed in front of tourists with its luxuriant branches and lush leaves. On the right side of the gate is a large light wall with one high and two low levels. On the light wall, the four golden characters "Beautiful Lingshan Mountain" are extremely dazzling. Under the eaves of the Zhaobi wall, there are flowers of various shapes. There are poems and poems written by unknown person. They are complemented by lifelike ink paintings and paintings, which are very lovable. The rockery in the pool in front of Zhaobi is unique in shape, and the stones of various shapes are covered with flowers and green plants, bringing bursts of fragrance to your face. The lotus leaves in the water are green, the lotus flowers are in full bloom, and the fish shuttle between them and have fun.
There are square and circular pavilions built under the walnut forest on the right. Tea tables are placed in the pavilions for tourists to sip tea while viewing the precious trees not far away. When you are tired, you can also take a nap in a hammock. The breeze is gentle and you can be intoxicated. You can also have barbecue dinners here at night and drink wine and enjoy yourself under the stars in the sky.
Standing on the platform in front of the gate, looking eastward into the distance. There are mountains, hillsides and valleys. Clouds and clouds are clustered into clusters, belts and rivers, and lakes. The mountains far and near are sometimes islands, sometimes like islands, the tiled houses and fields appear sometimes, and the foreign-style villas appear and appear ethereal, as beautiful as a paradise
Walking into the gate, you will find a typical Bai people's three-square wall in front of you. Sitting east and west, with the main room on the front and the ears on both sides, both with blue tile roofs and two floors. The main room is a seven-bay room, and the outer room is a four-bay room, with carved windows and painted buildings. The owner said that all doors and windows were carved by Jianchuan carpenters. The entire courtyard is neatly arranged, with all kinds of strange flowers and precious trees placed in an orderly manner, which is pleasing to the eye.
The spacious and translucent rooms are clean and elegant. Because Mr. Wang has a special liking for ancient trees, the facilities in each room are made of solid wood. The room is equipped with central air conditioning, closed-circuit television and satellite receiving devices, and broadband Internet access to provide you with a comfortable, elegant, peaceful and warm vacation environment. When you open the window, you will see the majestic and quiet Jizu Mountain, and you can hear the gurgling of the stream in front and behind the guest room. Special recommended Star Room! A large piece of transparent glass is primly inlaid on the ceiling. When you lie on the bed, you can see the blue sky and white clouds during the day, and you can watch the stars and the moon at night.
The restaurant in the ancient forest is elegant and elegant. On the three mahogany round tables, there are sumptuous dishes. It is eye-opening and full of color, aroma and aroma. A pot of pickled cabbage fish slices tastes cute, spicy and comfortable; a plate of pork elbows is fat but not greasy, delicious and moist; a plate of cold tree flowers makes people appetite. Especially a large bowl of cold mushroom stewed local chicken, which is fragrant and delicious. Mr. Wang talked and talked while eating. Cold fungi are a unique wild edible fungi in Jizushan, a Buddhist holy land. They taste better than chicken brown and fragrant fungi. Their edible value exceeds Tricholoma matsutake, morels, and boletus. They can be called the crown of fungi.
There is too much to say about the Ancient Forest Inn that I probably can't finish it for three days and three nights. It's just that no matter how much you talk, it's not as good as coming here in person to experience the ease and ease that Bai folk houses bring you.