The day before, I went to the extreme peak of Taishi Mountain, and the next day I went to Sanhuangzhai to Shaolin Temple. The young companions of the Qinglu Brigade got up early and went to Luoyang. I packed up and prepared to go to Sanhuangzhai. Aunt Qinglu told me that some people also went to Shaoshi Mountain to see if they wanted to charter a car together. It turned out that the eldest brother only went to Shaolin Temple in short time. So at last, I called a drop by myself and drove to the gate of Sanhuangzhai for 30 or 40 yuan. Anyway, I added 10 yuan on the basis of typing, because I might have to drive back empty. Shaolin Temple here ticket price is 100, half price is 50, including Sanhuangzhai and Shaolin Temple. I think it's too bad to visit only one temple (although it's a famous temple) for such expensive ticket money. If you have time and energy, Sanhuangzhai must be seen. Personally, I think there are some sceneries in Sanhuangzhai that are really good. About 9 o'clock to the gate of Sanhuangzhai, by this time there are many people up the mountain. A door is a step on a road. It's a real dismount. However, on the whole, Sanhuangzhai is better than Junji Peak in climbing. It is more difficult for individual sections, but there are only about ten steps. There are also a lot of uncles and aunts climbing. It's nice to meet a group of buildings on the way. I guess it's Taoist (: 3). On the way, a few waves of people overtook me and were caught up by me. When you met them, you would greet and encourage each other. By 12 o'clock at noon, you could reach the dividing line between Sanhuangzhai and Shaolin Temple, which is basically the top of the mountain. There is a cable car directly down to the Shaolin Temple. Many people take a cable car to see the suspension bridge and take a cable car back to the Shaolin Temple. Well, the suspension bridge is estimated to be 20m. I don't think it's interesting at all. It's also expensive. It's much more interesting to climb