During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were worship tower, Jinzhuolou, Huanjian Pavilion, Wuyunxian Pavilion, Liubeichi and Quanxiangxie.
As soon as I entered the gate, I saw the lush bamboo forest. Because Xue Tao loved bamboo all his life, later generations planted all kinds of beautiful bamboos in the garden, among which there were many famous ones, such as Mianzhu, Maitreya Bambusa, Fangzhu, Guanyin Bambusa and Jizhao Bambusa, with more than 100 species.
Among them, there are many treasures in the sea, the phoenix tail is dense, the dragon tail is thin, the seasons are green, and the fun is endless. During this period, people's vulgar ideas disappeared.
The worship tower in the park, commonly known as "Wangjiang Tower", is more than 30 meters high and once became a symbol of Chengdu.
Xue Tao loves bamboo, and the park also features bamboo, with more than 100 species.
Among them, there are many treasures in the sea, the phoenix tail is dense, the dragon tail is thin, the seasons are green, and the fun is endless. During this period, people's vulgar ideas disappeared.
The most magnificent building in Wangjiang Tower Park is Wangjiang Tower, also known as Chongli Tower, which is 39 meters high. The roofs and sparrows of each floor are decorated with exquisite clay sculptures of animals and people.
The top of the pavilion is a gold-plated treasure top, glittering and dazzling in the bright sunshine.
The design is ingenious, flying over the eaves, carving beams and painting buildings, and it is magnificent.
When you climb the building, you can see rows of Alex Gao and Jinjiang in spring.
In addition, the poetry-chanting building is open on all sides, and the three stacks are interdependent; Jinzhuolou has two floors and three rooms, just like a boat.
The two floors of a pavilion and the adjacent Wuyunxian Pavilion form a garden complex with Sichuan flavor.
Wangjiang tower park is located in a bamboo forest beside Jinjiang River outside the East Gate of Chengdu, covering an area of 176.5 mu.
On the shore of the park, Liu Shilan, sparkling building shadows, bamboo forests and pavilions set each other off. It is a monument and tourist attraction in memory of Xue Tao, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty, and is now a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province.
The Chongli Tower and Jinzhuo Building in the park are the main buildings in the park, standing by the river.
Xue Tao was born in Chang 'an and lived in Shu with his father. He has been smart and studious since he was a child.
After his father died, he signed up for a music book at the age of fifteen because of his poor family.
She is good at poetry and is proficient in melody, so she is called a girls' school book.
According to records, Xue Tao has 500 poems, and her eponymous poets include Yuan Zhen, Du Mei and Bai Juyi. Everyone spoke highly of her and wrote poems and sang each other's songs.
Unfortunately, most of these poems have been lost, and only 90 poems have been circulated so far. In the late Qing Dynasty, there was a woodcut single-line edition of Hong Du Ji.
In his later years, Xue Tao made a crimson note in Bijifang, where he lived, which was called "Xue Tao Note" in the world, and was copied by many generations.
She died and was buried near Wangjiangta Park.