Nanyue Hengshan Dajing Medical Team Buiding
Dajing Medical Team Buiding in Mount Heng.
Mount Heng, also known as Nanyue, Shouyue and Nanshan, is one of the "Five Mountains" in China. It is located in the southeast of central Hunan Province, stretching between Hengyang and Xiangtan basins. Its main part is located in Nanyue District, Hengshan County and the east of Hengyang County. Hengshan was named according to the records of Gan Shi Xing Jing in the Warring States period. Because it is located in the wing of the star of the constellation 28 constellations, it is called Hengshan because it is like a weighing instrument and can be called heaven and earth.
Hengshan is a famous Taoist and Buddhist holy land in China, surrounded by more than 200 temples, temples, nunneries and temples. Hengshan is a place where the emperors of Tang Yao and Yu Shun visited Xinjiang to hunt and sacrifice for the country and the Xia Yu sacrificed horses to heaven and earth for flood control. The mountain god of Hengshan is Zhu Rong, the God of fire worshipped by the people. He was appointed by the Yellow Emperor to guard Hengshan, teach the people to use fire and cultivate all things. After his death, he was buried in CHIDI peak of Hengshan, and was honored as the holy emperor of Nanyue. Taoism "thirty six caves, seventy-two blessed places", four are located in Hengshan, Buddha Sakyamuni two real body relic hidden in Hengshan Nantai Temple Vajra relic tower.
The main peaks of Hengshan Mountain are Huiyan peak, zhurong peak, zigai peak and Yuelu Mountain. The highest peak is zhurong peak, which is 1300.2 meters above sea level. The main part of Hengshan mountain lies between 27 ° 4 ′ - 27 ° 20 ′ N and 112 ° 34 ′ - 112 ° 44 ′ e, with northeast southwest trend. It starts from futianpu township of Hengshan County in the north, ends at Zhangmu township of Hengyang County in the south, starts from Jiepai Town of Hengyang County in the West and ends at Nanyue District of Hengyang City in the East, with a total area of 640 square kilometers.
In 1982, Hengshan scenic spot was listed in the first batch of national key scenic spots; in February 2006, Hengshan was listed in the first batch of national natural and cultural heritage list; in May 2007, Hengshan scenic spot was rated as the first batch of national 5A scenic spots; in August 2007, Hengshan was listed as National Nature Reserve.