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Pengdao pinyin

Pengdao Pinyin: Pengdo

Pengdao, also known as Penglai on the sea, is an island inhabited by immortals in mythology, commonly known as fairyland in Taoism. In China's traditional mythology, Pengdao is regarded as the residence of immortals, and it is also called the Five Gods Mountain in the Sea with the abbot, Yingzhou, Daiyu and Yuanao.

In ancient literary works and paintings, Pengdao is often described as an island full of fairy tales and magic. There are often beautiful palaces, pavilions and cranes on the island, symbolizing the life of immortals. At the same time, Pengdao is often used to imply an ideal living state and a living environment that people yearn for.

In addition to literary and artistic works, Pengdao is also related to China's ancient marine culture. Because Pengdao is a legendary fairy mountain on the sea, ancient navigators in China often regarded Pengdao as a symbol and symbol of navigation. When sailing at sea, the crew often sail in the direction of Pengdao, suggesting a psychological state of running towards fairyland.

In a word, Pengdao is an image full of mystery and cultural connotation in China traditional culture. It represents people's yearning for a better life and an ideal environment, and it is also one of the important elements in China's ancient culture and art.

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Tang Li Bai's "Ancient Style" No.48: "But if you want medicine from Peng Dao, you should think of agriculture in spring?"

Qing Tang Sun Hua's poem "Zhao Shen Siming Fu talks about the victory of Hangzhou West in the same year": "Taoyuan and Pengdao are not far from the fairy world."