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2nd Grotto-Heaven: Mount Weiyu第二 委羽山洞(大有空明之天)

Type
Grotto-Heavens and Blessed Lands
Location
China · Zhejiang · Huangyan, Taizhou · Mount Weiyu, southwest of Huangyan District (the area of present-day Mount Fang and the Dayou Palace)
Coordinates
28.62, 121.24 Map
First built
Sima Chengzhen, Chart of the Palaces and Bureaus of Heaven and Earth (during the Kaiyuan era of the Tang); Du Guangting, Record of Grotto-Heavens, Blessed Lands, Marchmounts, Rivers and Famous Mountains (end of the Tang) · The Grotto-Heavens and Blessed Lands system took shape in the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties; the roster of names was fixed in the Tang by Sima Chengzhen and Du Guangting. Present-day identifications are conjectural.

Overview

The second of the Ten Great Grotto-Heavens, ten thousand li in circumference and titled the "Heaven of Great Existence and Empty Brightness," governed by Lord Qingtong. Today it is Mount Weiyu in Huangyan, Taizhou, Zhejiang; at the foot of the mountain stands the Dayou Palace (built in the Song and repeatedly restored, still extant today), where the Han-dynasty figure Liu Fenglin is said to have cultivated the Dao; the name "Weiyu" (Discarded Feathers) is said to derive from the image of a crane immortal shedding its feathers here.

Related scriptures

Chart of the Palaces and Bureaus of Heaven and Earth, Record of Grotto-Heavens, Blessed Lands, Marchmounts, Rivers and Famous Mountains, Seven Slips from the Bookbag of the Clouds (Yunji qiqian)