Yanyulou is the main building on Nanhu Island in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, and now it has become the general name of the whole garden on the island. Yu Yan Building is the main building, with two floors, about 20 meters high and a construction area of more than 640 square meters. Under the shade of green trees, it looks even more magnificent. On the eaves of the building hung the plaque of "Yuyanlou" inscribed by Dong.
Gan Long visited the south of the Yangtze River for six times and visited the misty rain building for eight times. He wrote more than twenty poems in praise of the misty rain building. Yu Yan Building is located on an island in the middle of the lake. After its completion, it was abandoned several times and experienced many historical vicissitudes. Until the 7th year of the Republic of China (19 18), the governor of Jiaxing, Zhang Changqing, collected money from the gentry to rebuild the Yuyan Building.
2. Wenyuange
Wen Yuan Pavilion, located behind the Wenhua Hall at the east gate of the Palace Museum, is the largest royal library in the Forbidden City.
It is the essence of Chinese ancient Han Palace architecture, facing south, and its cabinet system is imitated from Tianyi Pavilion in Fan Shi, Ningbo, Zhejiang. In the thirty-eighth year of Qianlong (1773), Emperor Qianlong ordered the collection of books, opened the Library of Sikuquanshu and compiled it. In the thirty-ninth year of Qianlong, a letter was issued to build a library. In the forty-first year of Qianlong (1776), the palace library behind the Wenhua Hall was built, and the Emperor Qianlong named Wenyuan Pavilion to store the first fine edition of Sikuquanshu. ?
3. Tengwangge
Wang Tengting, one of the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River, is located on the east bank of Ganjiang River, along the binjiang road in the northwest of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. It was built in the fourth year of Tang Yonghui (AD 653). It was named after the establishment of Wang Teng Li Yuanying, the younger brother of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin, and was spread by Wang Bo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty.
In the 13th year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (AD 639), Li Yuan, the second son of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, and his younger brother were sealed in Tengzhou, Shandong Province, and became. He built an attic in Tengzhou called "Wang Tengge" (destroyed). In the fourth year of Tang Xianqing (A.D. 659), Li Yuanying, the king of Teng, was transferred to the commander-in-chief of Hongzhou (now Nanchang, Jiangxi) in the south of the Yangtze River. Because he missed Tengzhou, he built the famous "Wang Tengting".
4. Xunyang Building
Xunyang Building, located in Binjiang East Road, Xunyang District, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, is close to the Yangtze River. Jiujiang was called Xunyang in ancient times. It was originally a folk restaurant with a history of 1200 years. It is a scenic spot integrating famous buildings, masterpieces and famous wines.
The name of Xunyanglou was first seen in the poems written by Wei in Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi) in the Tang Dynasty. Later, Bai Juyi described the surrounding scenery in a poem entitled Xunyang Building, and the classic Water Margin really made Xunyang Building famous. Stories such as Song Jiang's anti-poetry and Li Kui's jy robbing the court in the novel made Xunyang Building famous all over the world.
5. Daguanlou
Daguanlou, located in Kunming, Yunnan, near the south of the flower garden, is a glazed wooden structure with three double eaves. In the 29th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1690), it was built by Governor Wen. During the Qianlong period, Sun Ranweng wrote a couplet with the word 180 for it, which was known as "the first couplet in the world". It was written and carved by the famous scholar Lu Shutang. Because of couplets, Daguanlou has become one of the four famous buildings in China, along with Yellow Crane Tower, Yueyang Tower and Stork Tower.
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