Anqing Yingjiang Temple is located outside the East Gate of Anqing, near the Yangtze River, covering an area of more than 30,000 square meters. Founded in the seventh year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty (974), it has been renovated or built in all previous dynasties.
According to the Records of Anqing County and Huaining County, the Wanli of Yingjiang Temple in Ming Dynasty was not rebuilt by Ruan, a gentry in Huaining County (A.D. 16 19).
Ming Guangzong wrote the inscription "Yongchang Hall to protect the country", and changed the title to "Yingjiang Hall" in the seventh year of Qing Shunzhi (1650). In the eighth year of Guangxu (1882), Emperor Qianlong gave him the name "Yingjiang Hall".
The whole temple is built on the high ground along the Yangtze River, and its grand posture can be seen from ten miles away.
2. Vibrating tower
Zhenfeng Pagoda, located in Yingjiang Temple, Anqing City, Anhui Province, was originally called Wanfo Pagoda, also known as Yingjiang Temple Pagoda, and later called Zhenfeng, which means "Zhen Wen Feng". Vibration Tower is located in the north of Jiangyan East Road, Yingjiang District, Anqing City, Anhui Province, near the Yangtze River.
Zhenfeng Pagoda in Anqing is one of the ancient pagodas along the Yangtze River, which was built in Qin Long in the second year of Ming Dynasty (1568) and Qin Long in the fourth year of Ming Dynasty (1570). In addition to the function of stupa, pagoda also has the function of navigation and extradition.
3. Xuejiagang Site
Xuejiagang Site, covering an area of 60,000 square meters, is located at the junction of Yonggang Village and Lihua Village, Wanghe Town, Qianshan County, Anhui Province. This is an ancient cultural site left over from the Neolithic Age.
About 3,000 cultural relics, mainly stone tools, ceramics and jade articles, were unearthed, and more than 100 tombs were also found. Xuejiagang site has a long history, wide distribution, thick cultural layer, rich remains and profound cultural connotation, and has become a typical representative of Xuejiagang culture in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the fourth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
4. Tongcheng Confucian Temple
Tongcheng Confucian Temple is a ritual building group dedicated to local Confucius since Ming and Qing Dynasties. It lives in the center of the county, facing the square, facing the prosperous block Heping Road, and surrounded by the old streets where celebrities' former residences are concentrated on three sides, such as the stars arch the moon.
According to the Records of Tongcheng County, Anqing Prefecture, the Confucian Temple was originally located outside the eastern suburb of the county seat. It was built in the early years of Yuan You (A.D. 13 14) and was destroyed by fire at the end of Yuan Dynasty. Hongwu moved to this site in the early Ming Dynasty.
Later, due to repeated erosion by soldiers, fires and wind and rain, it was repaired in Ming and Qing Dynasties 19 times. Although it has been abandoned, it is still the original appearance, and the renovated Confucius Temple is still magnificent, simple and elegant.
5. Liuchi Lane
Liuchi Lane is located in the southwest corner of Tongcheng City, Anhui Province, with a length of 100 meter and a width of 2 meters. It was built in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Stone archways are erected at both ends of the alley, and the word "comity" is engraved on the archway.
"A letter from thousands of miles is only for the wall, why not let him three feet? The Great Wall of Wan Li still exists today, but Qin Shihuang is gone. This poem "Let the Wall Poem" comes from a historical allusion in Liuchi Lane.
According to historical records, there is an open space next to Zhang Wenduan's public house, which is adjacent to the Wu family, and Wu uses it more and more. The family wrote books in Beijing, and the approved books were sent back later. The family gave up three feet when they got the book, and Liuchi Lane became famous.
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