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Where is Tian Yong in the TV series The Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man?
Tian Yongcheng in the TV series Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man is located in Xiandu, Zhejiang. It is a good place for leisure travel, with beautiful scenery, beauty and elegance. Xiandu Tourist Attraction, located in Jinyun County, Zhejiang Province, is a national key tourist attraction, the first batch of 4A-level tourist attractions in China, a national key cultural relic protection unit and a global folk photography art creation industrial base. It is characterized by strange peaks, beautiful mountains and rivers and green water, and integrates pastoral scenery with historical and cultural relics.

Fairy Capital, called Jinyun Mountain in ancient times, ranks alongside Huangshan Mountain and Lushan Mountain as the three palaces of Xuanyuan Huangdi. During the Tianbao period in the Tang Dynasty, colorful clouds hung around Dinghu Peak and Xiong He danced. Yue Xian in the clouds is very loud, and the mountains shout "Long live". Li Longji, Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, couldn't help rejoicing: "It's really the capital of gathering immortals and taking immortals", and he took the opportunity to write down the word "Xiandu". Since then, Jinyun Mountain has been changed to Xiandu Mountain.

Xiandu Tourist Scenic Area covers an area of 166.2 square kilometers, with Jiuqu Lianxi and Shili Gallery. Green mountains and green waters are flowing, clouds are lingering, the countryside is beautiful, and the wild interest is vigorous. It is not only the "show of Guilin, the wonder of Huangshan Mountain, but also the danger of Huashan Mountain". Dinghu Peak is 170.8 meters high, connected by mountains and rivers, and goes straight into the sky. Known as "the first peak in the world" and "the first bamboo shoot in the world", it is said that the ancestor of the Chinese nation, Xuanyuan Huangdi, once made an alchemy here. Huangdi Temple is an important place to worship Xuanyuan in the south of China, which complements the Huangdi Mausoleum in Shaanxi and forms the layout of "Beiling South Temple".

Since 1950s, the wonderful natural scenery of Xiandu has been highly praised by various film and television directors. Nearly 200 film and television dramas have been filmed here, which is known as the "pure natural cinema". There are many kinds of cliff stone carvings in Xiandu, including 125. More precious are the "Niweng Cave" and "Huangdi Temple" inscribed by Li, a famous calligrapher of Xiao Zhuan in the Tang Dynasty, which have been 1300 years.