Tianshan Mountain is a large mountain range in the eastern part of Central Asia (mainly in Xinjiang, China), which runs through the central part of Xinjiang, China, and its western end extends to Kazakhstan. In ancient times, it was called Baishan, also known as Snow Mountain. There was snow in both winter and summer. So the Huns called it Tianshan Mountain, and the Tang Dynasty also called it Zheluomanshan Mountain. The three major rivers in Xinjiang-the Syr Darya River, the Chu River and the Ili River all originate from this mountain. Tianshan divides Xinjiang into two parts: Tarim basin in the south; To the north is Junggar Basin.
Zhong Nanshan was in the Song Dynasty.