Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What are the eight scenic spots in Zhuozhou?

What are the eight scenic spots in Zhuozhou?

The eight scenic spots in Zhuozhou are: Qingyan in Ya Shuang, Tonghui Lantern Market, Juma Changhong, Lousang Chunshe, xiao yue in Hu Liang, Huatian in Shaocun, Dukang Qiucheng and Panpo Xue Xue. Details are as follows:

1. Clear smoke of the Twin Towers

Smoke removal in the Twin Towers is one of the "Eight Scenes in Zhuozhou".

Twin Towers Clear Smoke refers to the twin towers standing in the northeast of Zhuozhou City. The Twin Towers were built in Liao Dynasty, and the completion of these two towers has a touching legend among the people. It is said that two aunts with good skills were built overnight. In fact, they are the product of Buddhist culture. The so-called "two towers clear smoke" means that on a sunny day, from a distance, the two towers are like wisps of smoke curling up in the blue sky.

2. Tonghui lamps market

Tonghui Lamp Market is one of the "Eight Scenes of Zhuozhou".

Lantern Festival refers to the scene of colorful lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month in Zhuozhou. The original ancient city of Zhuozhou had Jiacheng, the door of which was named "Tonghui", and there was a triple building on Jiacheng, named "Tonghui Building". (The original site was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution)

3. Reject Ma Changhong

Although Ma Changhong is one of the "Eight Scenes of Zhuozhou".

Yongji Bridge, on the Juma River in the north of the city, has a large arch span and beautiful shape, and flies to the banks of Juma River.

Yongji Bridge is 627.65 meters long. Due to the large span of the bridge arch, the masonry adopts China arch technology, which looks beautiful and looks like a rainbow across the two banks from a distance. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, it was known as one of the eight scenic spots in Zhuozhou, and it was called "rejecting Ma Changhong".

4. Lousang Chunshe

Lousang Chunshe is one of the "Eight Scenes of Zhuozhou".

Lousang Village, located fifteen miles south of Zhuozhou, is the hometown of Emperor Liu Bei of Han Zhaolie. Emperor Zhaolie Temple in Han Dynasty is magnificent, with a huge project and a magnificent appearance. The main statues are all made of wood, which is very spectacular.

Every year on the 23rd day of the third lunar month, a grand temple fair is held here. Dozens of neighbors in Fiona Fang, supporting the elderly and bringing the young, came here one after another to catch the temple fair, and various businesses rushed to open their doors. Small vendors and Jianghu artists swarmed in.

5. Hu Liang Xiao Yue

Hu Liang Abortion is one of the "Eight Scenes of Zhuozhou".

There is a stone bridge across the Shili Hu Liang River in the north of the city. Pedestrians traveling from south to north will inevitably stop to enjoy the scenery here. Especially near dawn, when the rooster crows, the sky is dim. In the morning light, the quiet river flows, and the water surface reflects the waning moon, waves and bridge shadows. The scenery is mixed and fascinating.

6. Shaocun Huatian

Huatian in Shaocun is one of the "Eight Scenes of Zhuozhou".

Located in the river basin, Daban Village and Xiaoshao Village in Baizhigan Township are paddy fields in the northwest of the city, with fertile land, abundant water, small bridges and flowing water, and criss-crossing ditches, which are known as "Little Jiangnan".

"Shaocun Flower Field" refers to the farmland scenery in this area. Every time the rice field is transplanted, the square field is covered with new clothes and decorated with lotus flowers, which is in harmony with the distant green hills. It really brings people into the mountains and rivers, splashing green water to support the blue, getting rice seedlings and knowing everything, and living in the poetry of Jiangnan.

7. Du Kangqiu Cheng

Governor Kang is one of the "Eight Scenes of Zhuozhou".

During the Warring States Period, Zhuo Yi belonged to Yan State. Du Kang refers to a large piece of fertile land in the southeast of Zhuozhou at that time. Jing Ke stabbed the king of Qin, and served as the commander-in-chief in Qin. Because of cowardice, he was killed by the king of Qin, leaving the story of "seeing the poor dagger".

8. Snow on Panpo

Panpo Snow is one of the "Eight Scenes of Zhuozhou". Panpo, also known as Sanpo, is an "enclave" of Zhuozhou, 200 miles away from Zhuozhou City. Panpo is now Yesanpo, which belongs to Laishui County.