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Xi Anhua Qingchi wrote about 400 articles in one night.

When I was in Shenzhen, I heard that Huaqing Pool was a scenic spot in Xi. It is located at the foot of Mount Li, above Huaqing Palace. Huaqingchi has beautiful scenery, and its hot springs are famous at home and abroad. On July 9th, my mother took me to visit Huaqing Pool.

It was raining lightly on the day we went, and it was very cool. When we entered the Huaqing Palace, the first thing we saw was a beautifully carved mural with an ancient poem, which described the ancient poem "Song of Eternal Sorrow" by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem tells the story of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and his imperial concubine Yang Yuhuan. My mother helped me explain that from Yang Yuhuan's entry into the palace to the Anshi Rebellion, Yang Guifei died in Maweipo, which made me feel that the emperor could not do whatever he wanted.

There is a stone by a lake in Huaqing Palace. The word "Yutang" is engraved on the stone. I don't know what this means. My mother told me: "Jade is the name of the emperor, and soup is a hot spring. Together, this hot spring is the hot spring where the emperor bathes, and ordinary people can't get in. " I understood and thought, "The ancient emperors enjoyed it so much.

Later, my sister took us to visit the hot spring pools in Yang Yuhuan and Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. They really like it. Their hot spring pools are all made of jade. When we visited the hot spring pools awarded to ministers by Li Shimin and Li Shimin, compared with the hot spring pools in Li Shimin, it was said that Li Shimin was a thrifty and considerate emperor. No wonder his rule is called "the rule of chastity".

After visiting Huaqing Pool, it was really shocking. The ancient emperors really enjoyed the resources, and the ancient craftsmen were smart enough to introduce hot springs into the house and the drainage system was very advanced. Huaqingchi is really a historical relic.