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Mount Heng, also known by its Chinese name Hengshan, is a mountain in north-central China's Shanxi Province, known as the northern mountain of the Five Great Mountains of China. Heng Shan in Shanxi Province is sometimes known as the Northern Heng Shan, and the one in Hunan Province as Southern Heng Shan. Both mountains have the same pronunciation in Chinese, and the Southern Heng Shan is also one of the Five Sacred Mountains.

Heng Shan
View from the summit of Heng Shan
Highest point
Elevation2,017 m (6,617 ft)
Coordinates39°40′26″N 113°44′08″E
Geography
LocationShanxi, China
Mount Heng
"Mount Heng" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Former names
Mount Chang
Chinese

History


Like the other mountains in China with strong Taoist presence, Heng Shan has been considered a sacred mountain since the Zhou Dynasty. Due to its northerly location, often under control of non-Chinese nations, the mountain has a weaker history of pilgrimage than its four fellows. Indeed, to this day it is the least-visited and least-developed of the five, also the smallest in area. Because of this, Hengshan is not nearly as religiously important in China as the other Taoist mountains.[1] But as a further consequence, it is also less commercialized—there are no hotels on the mountain, for instance. The main peak is a lovely hike of around three hours round trip from the parking lot (a few miles up the mountain from where you buy the ticket), with the summit covered in fragrant lilac blossoms in June, and temples set into the cliffs. The slopes are largely covered with hemlocks, pines, elm, fir, poplar, and hawthorn, in the barer areas.


Temples


During the Han Dynasty, a temple called the Shrine of the Northern Peak (Beiyue Miao), dedicated to the mountain god was built on Hengshan's slopes. While periodically destroyed and rebuilt, this temple has an uninterrupted history from Han times to the present day.[1] During times of occupation by non-Han Chinese people, worship to Hengshan was done at the Beiyue Temple in Quyang.

Another temple of the area is the famous Hanging Temple, built more than 1,500 years ago into a cliff near the Mount.


References



Notes


  1. Goosseart (2008), p. 481.

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На других языках


[de] Heng Shan (Shanxi)

Der Héng Shān (chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hant{font-size:110%}恆山 / .mw-parser-output .Hans{font-size:110%}恒山), auch „Nordgebirge“ (Bei Yue) genannt, ist ein Gebirge in Nordchina.
- [en] Mount Heng (Shanxi)

[fr] Mont Heng (Shanxi)

Le mont Heng (sinogrammes simplifiés : 恒山 ; sinogrammes traditionnels : 恆山 ; pinyin : héng shān) est une montagne situé dans le nord-est la province du Shanxi qui culmine à 2 016 m. C'est l'une des cinq montagnes sacrées de Chine aussi connue sous le nom de montagne du Nord (sinogrammes simplifiés : 北岳; sinogrammes traditionnels : 北嶽; pinyin : běi yuè).

[it] Monte Heng (Shanxi)

Il Monte Heng (恆山T, 恒山S, Héng shānP) è una montagna della provincia dello Shanxi, in Cina. È la più settentrionale delle cinque Grandi Montagne comprese tra i Monti sacri della Cina: ciò si deve alla presenza di comunità monastiche, testimoniata anche dal Tempio sospeso, importante luogo di culto situato sulle sue pendici. Durante il periodo di occupazione da parte delle popolazioni non Han, i riti furono praticati nel tempio di Beiyue, a Quyang, Hebei.

[ru] Хэншань (Шаньси)

Хэншань (кит. трад. 恆山, упр. 恒山, пиньинь Héng Shān) — гора в провинции Шаньси. Вершина известна также как Северный Хэншань для отличия от Южного Хэншаня.



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