Deng Silou visited the world and the world in the Nujiang Canyon painting;
Introduction from the road, strange trees through the clouds, poetry out of sight.
Entering the main building, I saw a giant painting of the Yellow Crane, and a couplet on the column in the hall read the "name" momentum of the Yellow Crane Tower:
The river of no return, the waves washed away the eternal sadness;
Refreshing from the west, clouds sweep the world.
Why is the Yellow Crane Tower named "Yellow Crane"? It is said that the original building was built on the collection of Huanggu, and later generations read "stork" as "crane", spreading false information and word of mouth, which proved to be true. It is a legend of "Xianhuanghe" with magical colors. The theory of immortals prevailed in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the myth of Yellow Crane Tower was also formed under the background of novel development with the theme of "Machamp's disorderly gods". The legend of the immortal crossing the crane first appeared in the works of Zu Chongzhi, a scientist in the Southern Dynasties. The "Guest Driving a Crane" in his Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio was later recorded by Lu Xun in the "Ancient Novel Hooking and Sinking": The original site of the Yellow Crane Tower was at the head of a yellow crane in Sheshan, Wuchang, Hubei. According to legend, this was originally a hotel opened by the Xin family. Before leaving, a Taoist drew a crane on the wall to thank her for her thousand cups and told her that it could come down and dance. From then on, the guests were full and the business was booming. After ten years, the Taoist priest came back and played with a flute. The Taoist priest set foot on the yellow crane and went straight to the sky. In memory of the fairy who helped her get rich, Xin's family built a building in her place and named it "Yellow Crane Tower".