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The controversial low-key boss - Dakengkou

author:Ruifang Tea No.

Among the three pits and two streams, the mouth of the big pit can be said to be the most low-key, not often mentioned mountain field, and is often compared with the "pouring puddle".

There is no special sign at the mouth of the big pit. Along the entrance of the Dahongpao scenic spot, the road to Tianxin Yongle Temple is where the "Dakengkou" is located.

The controversial low-key boss - Dakengkou

Moving on, a large rock engraved with the word "Buddha" stands in front of it, which is said to be inscribed by the Kangxi Emperor, and this is Tianxin Rock, which is also the end of the big pit.

The mouth of the large pit is a narrow rock valley, with steep walls on both sides, crawling with weeds and moss, and a dark stream flowing slowly. In between, there are tea plantations built on the mountain, which grow irregularly and naturally wildly. Narcissus should be planted in low terrain, there is more cinnamon halfway up the mountain or on the hill, and the tea fields on both sides lie quietly in the shade of the woods and mountains, absorbing the essence of heaven and earth.

The controversial low-key boss - Dakengkou

The fresh breeze of the mountain stream is refreshing, the mist on the face, wrapped in the fragrance of tea, flowers, and earth, the unique microclimate moisturizes every tea leaf, which makes people feel amazing, and the sound of birds and the continuous flow of the stream makes people very comfortable.

The controversial low-key boss - Dakengkou