It's more than forty minutes'drive from Nandaihe. There is a Shuiyan Temple under the mountain, which was destroyed in time, but now it is a retrofitted one. There are no monuments, but the incense is very strong, very quiet place. From the mountain road on the right side of Shuiyan Temple, you can see the famous Jieshi Mountain by taking the rugged path. The ticket is 20. The old and the children are free. Stone steps are very steep, up and down have to be careful, the scenery is also very beautiful, is tired, along the way there are some inscriptions of stone carvings, to "Jieshi" under the stone carvings, and then up is the Jieshi Guanhai Pavilion. But in fact, even if you climb the top, you can't see the sea. You can only see the artificial lake in front of the mountain. Several of us discussed it and thought that Cao Cao's so-called "facing Jieshi to the east to see the sea" might mean that Jieshi was a landmark. When we got here, we could see the sea soon after we walked. Anyway, it's good to see the scenery.