In the eighteenth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (166 1), the book "Chaozhou Prefecture's Surface Mountains and Rivers Department" has "Raoping Note: Phoenix Mountain is in Xiarao Fort, forty miles northwest of the county (at that time in Sanrao), and there are many acacia trees on it. Hutou Mountain is on the right side of Bantou Village in Fenghuang Mountain, which looks like a tiger. Chen Yanyan is surrounded by Xibo Mausoleum. " In the 26th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1684), the book "Raoping County Records Mountains and Rivers" recorded that "Phoenix Mountain is 40 miles west of the county seat, with high peaks and green crests, riding the wind, corresponding to the West Lake Mountain in the county seat (Chaozhou). Spiring is located in Panduan Village, Tunpu, Dongyang, and is said to be the gathering place of Chen Diaoyan. " Sibiling, commonly known as Sibiling, is the stronghold of Sui Chen, the leader of the She nationality, at the junction of Xinxu Town and Fishing Village Town in Raoping County at the east foot of Fenghuang Mountain. It is said that he once stationed 3,000 men and women on the ridge, and now the remains of the tinker are still preserved on the hillside in the north, which is about four acres wide, and there is a happy path around the mountain. Later generations built Chen Diaowang Temple with his statue, and the historical sites still exist. There is a "Marshal Kerwin Chen Palace" in Changbin Township under the ridge, and there are statues of Sui Chen and his sister Chen Diaohua in the palace. The ninth day of September is the anniversary of the death of King Chen Diaohua, and the incense has been burning for 700 years. The public association is Baizhangpu, that is, Baizhangpu mentioned in Baizhangpu Zhao Dayong's Four Hundred Ridges, which is also located at the junction of northern Qiandong Town and southern Gaotang Town in Raoping County, southeast of Fenghuang Mountain. In ancient times, it was a post road from Zhangzhou to Chaozhou. According to legend, in November of the first year of Jing Yan (1276), Emperor Zhao Min (Prince) and his younger brother Zhao Xian were hunted down by the Yuan Army, and they were cornered. And Mrs. Xu (also known as Aunt She) rescued from the south of Phoenix Mountain and stopped the Yuan Army at Baizhangpu. The Zhao brothers were able to escape, saying that they fled to South Australia and said that they fled to Phoenix Mountain. Due to the small number of She troops and the large number of Yuan troops, Mrs. Xu retreated for cover, was seriously injured, refused to surrender, and threw herself into the well. Later, a "Niangniang Temple" was built in Puding to commemorate the She heroine. 1958 During the reclamation in Baizhangpu, the masses discovered the ruins of "Thousand Pits" and "Hundred Pits", which shows the fierce and brave fighting of the She army at that time. Chaozhou proverbs also have the metaphor of "disorderly crossing Baizhangpu", which has been passed down to this day.
Fenghuangji, the main peak of Fenghuang Mountain, is located in the northwest of its mountainous area and is the watershed between Chaoan County and Fengshun County. Its altitude 1497.8 meters is only 26.2 meters lower than the Jade Emperor Peak, the famous main peak of Mount Tai! It is the highest peak in Chaozhou. Because it belongs to a hard granite mountain, it can be seen from Xiangzi Bridge in Chaozhou and Phoenix Taipei that its mountain is steep, majestic and misty. Before the Ming Dynasty, there were She people living and activities in Fenghuangshan area and Chaoshan plain. They regard this majestic mountain peak as the sacred mountain and birthplace of their nation. Later, because of the failure of the struggle at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he was forced to move out of various provinces, so he never forgot Phoenix Mountain. She women everywhere used to have high hairstyles like phoenix bun. On June 30th 1963, 55 stamps of Chinese folk dance (the third group), the first wedding dance of She nationality (Jingning, East Zhejiang) and the 22nd stamp of She nationality "50th anniversary of the National Day" (1999, 10.