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The mountain blocks the day, which building is the Hainajin River?
The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river, which is the home of storks.

The stork tower is one of the four historic buildings in China, located in the north. Climbing the temple building can look thousands of miles away and know the rise and fall of the ages.

The stork tower, known as one of the four famous historical and cultural buildings in China, is located in yongji city, Shanxi Province, the "Golden Triangle of the Yellow River" where Qin, Jin and Henan provinces meet.

The stork building, called the stork building in ancient times, is named after stork magpie inhabiting it. Its former site is on the southwest bank of the Yellow River outside Gupu Prefecture, yongji city. According to the Records of Zhou Pu Prefecture, "(Stork House) was originally located in the middle and high hills of the Yellow River in the southwest of the county, and storks perched on it from time to time, hence the name." This building. In addition, the geographical location is superior and the scenery is beautiful. Literati and poets of past dynasties often came to the building to pay their respects and express their feelings, leaving many immortal chapters commanding and admiring the river. When Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, boarded this building, he wrote: "The mountains cover the daytime, and the sea drains the golden river. Climb one floor and open three hundred miles." This poem, which inspires people to forge ahead and national rejuvenation, has long been a household name.