The divine tree Jianmu from the Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shan Hai Jing) actually exists in reality

in #travel19 days ago

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The divine tree Jianmu from the Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shan Hai Jing, A Mythical Storybook from China) actually exists in reality.However, its roots are likely located far away in northeastern Wyoming, USA, where people refer to it as Devil’s Tower. According to records, Jianmu is a celestial tree that rises straight up into the sky, connecting the human realm and the heavens. It is also said to be the pathway for gods traveling between the two worlds. Devil's Tower matches the description in the Classic of Mountains and Seas remarkably well. Based on estimates, Devil’s Tower has existed since before the Great Flood on Earth, meaning it is over hundreds of millions of years old. Does this imply that everything recorded in the Classic of Mountains and Seas might have truly existed long ago? So, who exactly authored the Classic of Mountains and Seas, and why was the divine tree broken? Follow me, and I'll show you a different world.

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