This mountain stands among a cluster of peaks, perilously steep and towering. Halfway up, it is as straight as if sliced by a blade, smooth and without slope, stretching three hundred zhang from top to bottom. Looking up, it resembles a pillar holding up the sky. Even halfway up, you can see clusters of white clouds and mist swirling about. Only on rare clear days does one glimpse, above the mountainside, the faint outline of pine forests.
The mountain is so treacherous that even monkeys struggle to climb it. People say it is a pillar of heaven, unreachable by mortals. Over time, this became legend. Scholars and poets, passing through the great river in the gorge, would behold this breathtaking sight, drink wine, compose poetry, and spread tales of it far and wide, so that the name "Tianxian Gorge" became known throughout the land.
Although people call it "Tianxian Gorge," in another world, this gorge is known as "Ziluo Gorge."
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