Emperor Kangxi had climbed Mount Tai twice. He first climbed Mount Tai in the late autumn of the 23rd year of Kangxi (1684). At that time, he was on his way to the east and decided to climb Mount Tai when he passed by Tai 'an City. Emperor Kangxi left poems such as "Climbing Dai" and "Watching Waterfall on Baizhang Cliff" on the top of Mount Tai. The second time he climbed Mount Tai was in the 48th year of Kangxi (1709), but the exact details were unknown. After Kangxi ascended Mount Tai, he was amazed by the magnificent scenery of Mount Tai and wrote the word "Sure enough" to express his recognition and praise for Mount Tai.
Emperor Kangxi climbed Mount Tai twice. The first time was in the early winter of 1684 AD. Kangxi's first southern tour, the first stop was Mount Tai. The second time was during Emperor Kangxi's fourth southern tour.
Emperor Kangxi climbed Mount Tai twice.
Climbing Mount Tai and Mount Heng were suitable for people who liked hiking or wanted to try climbing mountains. According to the information provided, Mount Tai was 1532 meters above sea level, while Mount Heng was 1,300.2 meters above sea level. Although Mount Heng was the shortest of the five mountains, it was still famous for being the only one among the five mountains. Climbing the mountain required a certain amount of physical strength, but for young and strong people, hiking was a good choice because they could enjoy the beautiful natural scenery. Those who didn't want to walk all the way could also choose to take a car or cable car up the mountain and then walk down. This way, they could also enjoy the scenery. During the climb, they could see people resting along the way, so they didn't have to worry about being lonely. In short, Mount Tai and Mount Heng were suitable for people who were interested in hiking.
Mount Tai usually took a few hours to climb, and the time varied from person to person. Different routes and individual physical conditions would affect the time needed to climb the mountain. According to the information provided, the time to climb Mount Tai was roughly between three to eight hours. The southern route from Red Gate to Yuhuang Peak usually took about four to six hours, while the route from Tai 'an City could take six to eight hours. However, this was only a rough estimate. The specific climbing time needed to be adjusted according to the actual situation. Therefore, if you were going to climb Mount Tai, it was best to arrange your time according to your physical strength and the route you chose. At the same time, pay attention to safety during the climbing process, and arrange the rest time reasonably to avoid overwork.
The emperors who had gone to Mount Tai to offer sacrifices included Qin Shihuang, Han Wudi, Han Guangwu, Tang Gaozong, Tang Xuanzong, and Song Zhenzong.
It was suitable to climb Mount Hua in winter. According to the information provided, climbing Mount Hua in winter allowed one to enjoy the sea of clouds and snow, and the ticket price was relatively low in the off-season. Although Mount Hua's slope was steep, it was safe to climb at night because Mount Hua was a year-round scenic area with lighting facilities. It should be noted that the temperature of Huashan Mountain in winter is 7-10 degrees lower than that at the foot of the mountain. There may be strong winds, so you should pay attention to keeping warm and wearing non-slip hiking shoes. In addition, one had to pay attention to slippery roads when climbing mountains in winter, so it was not recommended to climb at night. In general, climbing Mount Hua in winter could enjoy the beautiful snow scenery, but one had to pay attention to warmth and safety.
The following are some novel recommendations with the word " Mount Tai " in them: Book of Troubled Times, Walker in the Spirit Realm, Tang's Table, King of Imperial Beasts, and Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. These novels might have similar topics or plots as the Taishan Prefecture's Sacrifice to the Lord.
There were a few routes that were suitable for climbing Mount Hua in a day. According to the recommendations of documents [1] and [2], a recommended route was to enter the park from the Huashan Visitor Center, take a bus into the mountain, then take the Xifeng Cableway, then tour the West, South, East, and North peaks in turn, and finally take the Beifeng Cableway down the mountain. This route allowed one to visit the five peaks of Mount Hua in one day. There were fewer crawling sections, so it was suitable for tourists with the elderly and children. In addition, the document [3] mentioned a faster and easier route, which was to abandon the North Peak, take a lap from the main peak scenic area, and then go down the mountain from the West Peak. It would only take about two hours to complete. According to the introduction of document [4], there were two other routes to choose from, which were west up north down and west up west down. In general, the best route to climb Mount Hua in a day depended on one's physical strength and time.
The time to climb Mount Song varied from person to person. According to the information in document [2], the entire climbing process would take about five hours. However, the document [4] mentioned that the climbing time could be longer, requiring at least four hours. In addition, the answer in document [6] mentioned that the entire process of climbing Taishi Mountain and Shaoshi Mountain would take seven hours. In summary, the climbing time of Mount Song might be between four to seven hours.