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Mount Huangshan
In ancient times, Huangshan (Mount Huang, literally “yellow mountain”) was known as Yishan (Mount Yi, literally “black mountain”) after its blue-black rock. In 747, the name was changed by imperial order to Huangshan, an alteration believed done to emphasize an association with the legendary Huangdi (Yellow Emperor), and was not, as might be supposed, derived from any aspect of its physical appearance.
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黃山的詩情畫意
「奇觀激奇文,美景發佳圖」。黃山奇觀吸引着世世代代的文人雅士,激發並豐富他們的創作靈感,詩人為之賦詩,畫家為之潑墨。據不完全統計,自盛唐至晚清的黃山詩,見諸文字者約兩萬餘首,且不乏名人佳作。
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黃山與中國文化的關係
黃山是一座綜合峰、石、松、雲、泉等各種自然景觀的風景區,偉、奇、幻、險、幽,千姿百態,各具特色。古往今來,不少中外文人、學者,借助黃山的景物與環境空間,表現自己的人格,抒發自己的情感。