1. The Wudang Mountain does not belong to the four major Foshan Mountains in China. The four famous Buddhist mountains in China are Mount Wutai in Shanxi, Mount Putuo in Zhejiang, Mount Emei in Sichuan, and Mount Jiuhua in Anhui. They are the ashram of Manjusri Bodhisattva, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, and Tripitaka Bodhisattva.
2. Wudang Mountain, a Taoist holy land in China, is also known as Taihe Mountain, Xieluo Mountain, Cunshang Mountain and Xianshi Mountain. In ancient times, it was called "Taiyue", "Xuanyue" and "Dayue". It is located in Danjiangkou City, Shiyan City, northwest of Hubei Province. It borders Xiangyang City in the east, Shiyan City in the west, Shennongjia in the south, and Danjiangkou Reservoir in the north, the source of the middle route of the South to North Water Transfer Project.