There are many myths and legends about the origin of Xiong Qishi. According to legend, 3000 years ago, Huang Wushan was originally called the country of daughters, and the yin flourished and the yang declined. In order to change this situation, the Jade Emperor named Guanyin in the South China Sea and sent a powerful Yang God to help. Yang Shen lived up to his expectations. Soon, five princes were born in the daughter country at the same time, all handsome and talented. The Jade Emperor was so happy that he specially took them to the Heavenly Palace and held a grand celebration. Decades later, all five princes had children and grandchildren. From then on, the girl country was in balance of yin and yang, no longer called the girl country, but renamed the five empires. Yang Shen made meritorious service, was recalled to the Heavenly Palace, and was promoted to the title. Before he left, he was ordered to erect a magnificent stone in Wudiling, in order to protect the water and soil here from being masculine forever. It is said that later, around Xiong Qishi, a plant similar to Populus euphratica grew, and the man took it back to decoct soup. The effect is amazing and the glory is great. Legend has it that it is difficult to distinguish reality from reality after all. However, the power of nature often makes people feel incredible.
Charming and gentle, gentle and soothing are the characteristics of Huangwushan water flow. Yunv Creek, crystal clear, twists and turns, jumps over the ridge and tinkles down. There are waterfalls and springs in the stream, but it is not in a hurry. Under the "Jade Girl Waterfall", I looked up at the waterfall and saw white flowing water hanging on the mountains like a ribbon and a white scarf. She doesn't have the pride of "flying over the eaves and walking over the walls, three thousands of feet, and it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days".
How did the father use a watermelon disguise to trick his daughter into taking medicine?