The four famous mountains all bow and salute, and the five sacred peaks pay homage.
This phrase refers to Wudang Mountain.
Since ancient times, Wudang has been a renowned Taoist mountain, enjoying the reputation of being the unparalleled wonder in the ancient world and the number one fairy mountain under the heavens.
Upon arriving at Wudang, Lu Lin followed his usual routine, first taking his parents to tour the mountain, visiting famous spots such as Taihe Palace, Jing Le Palace, Jade Void Palace, and Hidden Immortal Cliff.
It must be said, after touring Shaolin and Wudang, Lu Lin deeply felt the differences between the Taoist and Buddhist sects.
There's no need to elaborate on the specifics.
While sightseeing in the mountains, Lu Lin and his parents saw a number of Taoist monks, some young, some old, each with a lean figure and decorum. Upon seeing Lu Lin and his companions, they would nod in greeting from a distance and then depart on their own way.
