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Mount Sanqing
Mount Sanqing (literally “three clarities), in Jiangxi province, with its outstanding scenery, is the main peak of the Huaiyu Mountain Range. Its name derives from Yujing, Yuxu, and Yuhua, the three steep peaks that sit atop the mountain like the three highest Daoist deities (the Three Clarities). It is listed as a National Geopark and a National 5 A-class tourist area; it is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and it is also a World Geopark.
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三清山的神話傳說
葛洪(公元284—364年)為東晉道教學者、著名煉丹家、醫藥學家。字稚川,自號抱樸子,漢族,晉丹陽郡句容(今江蘇句容縣)人。三國方士葛玄之侄孫,世稱小仙翁。他曾受封為關內侯,後隱居羅浮山煉丹。
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Maritime Administration in China
It has been 150 years since the Chinese maritime administration was established in 1866. A few names deserve to be remembered in its glorious history, including the veteran maritime administrator Zuo Zongtang (1812–1885), the founding father of the Chinese navy Shen Baozhen (1820–1879), martyr Deng Shichang (1849–1894), and shipbuilding wizard Wei Han (1851–1929)—they devoted their entire lives working assiduously for the maritime administration.