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Historical Records Sun Guanfeng
In the 18th year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1482), jade slips were washed away under Riguan Peak due to heavy rain. In the 12th year of Qianlong (A.D. 1747), a stonemason got two jade boxes when he was chiseling stones at the edge of Riguan Peak, each of which was sealed with a gold rope. One of them is a jade book in Dengfeng, Song Zhenzong. In the northeast of Riguan Peak, there is a long, round and flat boulder leaning against the sky, showing the strength and masculinity of the towering Mount Tai.

Wind-watching stone carvings are everywhere, such as "overlooking all kinds" and "exploring the sky". On the east side of the peak, there is a promenade to see the sun, with a total length of more than 30 meters. Pavilions, pavilions and cloisters are connected, standing like a fairy pavilion, bright and dazzling. In the north of the peak, there are huge stones crossing out, long and oblique, commonly known as sea-exploring stones. Climb the stone to watch the sunrise and enjoy the colorful clouds at dusk. This stone has become an important symbol of Mount Tai.