Mount Li, also known by its Chinese language name as Lishan or Li Shan, is a mountain located in the northeast of Xi'an in Shaanxi Province, China. The mountain is part of the Qin Mountains mountain range and rises to a height of 1302 metres (4271 ft) above sea level. It is one of the eight scenic spots of the Guanzhong and popularly said to "shine like a beacon in the evening sunlight".
In 771 BCE, King You of Zhou was slain at its foothills alongside his loyal vassal Duke Huan of Zheng. This marked the collapse of the mighty Western Zhou dynasty and began a very long age of endless conflict that devastated the Central Plains.
At the foot of the mountain is the necropolis of the first Emperor Qin Shi Huang, comprising his mausoleum and the Terracotta Army. Geographer Li Daoyuan of Northern Wei, recorded in Shui Jing Zhu that Mount Li was a favoured location due to its auspicious geology: "famed for its jade mines, its northern side was rich in gold, and its southern side rich in beautiful jade; the first emperor, covetous of its fine reputation, therefore chose to be buried there". Shui Jing Zhu Chapter 19 《水經注•渭水》 Original text: 秦始皇大興厚葬,營建塚壙於驪戎之山,一名藍田,其陰多金,其陽多美玉,始皇貪其美名,因而葬焉。
Huaqing Pool, a Tang dynasty royal hot spring complex or geyser resort, stands at the foot of Mount Li.
The building was reconstructed using steel and concrete in 1946 with the relevant funds subscribed by students of the Whampoa Military Academy in Guangdong. It was renamed the "Zhengqi Pavilion" (正气亭) with inscriptions in the building eulogizing Chiang authored by senior KMT officers.
Today, Li Mountain National Forest Park is a national level protected site and an AAAA rated tourist attraction classified as a cultural, and historic monument.
This article is based on a translation of 骊山 in Chinese Wikipedia ; Information copied from English Wikipedia about the death of Youwang, in Battle of Mount Li
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