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Lingshan Park with profound cultural heritage.

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Lingshan Park in Sansui County covers an area of 1000 mu, and the park gate is located at Yongling Road around Sansui County. There are many kinds of trees in the park, including pine and cypress, with rich vegetation and charming scenery. From the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, from Ganlin Temple to Wenbi Pagoda and other cultural relics, clean and tidy pedestrian paths have been built. Polygonal stones are paved in flat places, and rectangular bluestone slabs are uniformly paved in sections with slopes. The point, line and surface composed of the first step and the polygonal stones on the flat section are both regular and beautiful, and tourists are particularly comfortable walking on the bluestone board. The scenic spots with great historical value in the park should be Ganlin Temple in Yongling Mountain and Wenbipo in Chaojing Mountain. As county-level cultural relics protection units, Ganlin Temple and Wenbi Pagoda have great ancient architectural value and unique historical and cultural value in China. Located on the left side of Wenbipo, the new generation weather radar detection tower in southeastern Guizhou (Sansui) is a landmark building of modern high-tech cultural relics.

Entering the park gate, the first scenic spot is Yongling Mountain. Yongling Mountain was originally named Beiyan. Because of the drought in the past, villagers took dogs to climb the mountain for rain, and the rain came true, so it was named Yuling Mountain. Because the dialect "rain" and "forever" are homophonic, and "forever" means eternity, and people hope it will be effective forever, so Beiyan was later called Yongling Mountain.

"Shiping stands thousands of miles, and the ancient temple is suspended." The front of Yongling Mountain is steep, the cliffs are steep and the old vines are entangled. There is a temple at the top of the mountain, and there is also a temple halfway up the cliff, named "Ganlin Temple". There is an ancient poem: "Green peaks overlap with rugged rocks, and Buddhist scriptures are recited in temples. The fragrant wind gurgles and the Brahma bell rings, just like worshipping Buddha in Lingshan. " As early as the first year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, it drilled along the mountain and circled the top of the mountain. 1662, Ganlin Temple, a Buddhist temple, was established for many boiling Buddha statues, such as Sakyamuni, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Jade Emperor and ancient Buddha burning lanterns. The buildings such as the mountain gate, the monk's room and the pavilion corner are built on the mountain, and the momentum is magnificent. According to Sansui County Records 1994, "In the first year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1662), villagers raised funds, chiseled stone paths, and split the top to open the foundation, and built a three-story Buddhist temple at the top of the mountain, named Ganlin Temple. The first weight is hung on the wall-cutting plank road; The second is the main hall, where many Buddha statues, such as Sakyamuni, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Jade Emperor, and ancient Buddha burning lanterns, can be found. The third is the attic, which has a bell and drum tower. "

In the early years of the People's Republic of China, a big fire reduced the temple to ashes, and 1935 villagers donated money to restore its original appearance. 1958 was destroyed again, and the temple site still exists. 1982 was listed as a county-level cultural relics protection unit. After several repairs, it was rebuilt in 2003, which took seven years to complete. Now Ganlin Temple is an open place for religious and cultural activities approved by the Provincial Committee of Religious Affairs, and it is one of the well-known Buddhist temples in Hunan and Guizhou. Over the years, it has been an important place for cultural inheritance and exchange in Sansui County. Eight Scenes of Chengguan Poems by Zhou Boyong in Qing Dynasty, Forever Repairing Linshan Temple by Zhou Zhiqun, Deputy Commander of the Sixth Army of China's Indo-Myanmar Expeditionary Force, and Feelings of Climbing Forever Forests by Huang Xianben, the magistrate of Sansui County 1927, etc. Among them, when Zhou Boyong visited Yongling, he wrote a poem: "Yuyan Wan Ren towers are stacked, and the smoke trees are first harvested. Who painted nature better than Dan Qing. "

Climb all the way from Ganlin Temple to a higher mountain in the southeast along the bluestone trail. If you are tired, you can rest in the roadside pavilion. If you are a thrush lover, you can go to the bird watching field. There are blackbirds' cages in the forest, hanging from branches or on the flat ground. The twittering in the trees is endless, while the two cages close together are screaming and playing, showing no weakness to each other. Continue to go up, winding several turns, through several Woods, until the flat ground at the highest peak is the skyscraper slope. With the singing of birds, the mountains on the slopes of skyscrapers are quieter and the air is fresh. This is a good place to exercise. The flag on the flagpole is flying high. Under the flagpole, there is a venue of about 500 square meters. Some are practicing Qigong, some are practicing Tai Chi, some are practicing yoga, and some are swinging in the forest. ...

From the skyscraper slope to the south along the bluestone trail, sometimes downward, sometimes upward, across the mountainside, over the ridge, unconsciously came to the Wenbi Tower in Chaojing Mountain.

The pen pagoda is a solid circular platform, and its pen tip goes straight into the sky, making it magnificent. The tower height is 16m, the top circumference is 2m, and the bottom circumference is10.2m. The top of the tower is covered with round slate, and the tower body is all made of bluestone, with a length of 45cm to 90cm and a thickness of 20cm to 30cm. Opposite to the Wu Bi Tower at the top of the slope of Wu Bi across Qiongshui River, 1982 is listed as a county-level cultural relics protection unit. During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty, Qi Shun, the magistrate of Shiqian, once wrote a poem praising: "If you don't ask heaven, you will know whether you are in charge of the Sect of the same city;" The sunset outside Hong Ying is uneven, all in the southeast of Changzhi County. "

According to folklore and the analysis of local cultural people, Wuwenbi Pagoda in Sansui was worshipped by Chinese fir tree gods during the period of indigenous culture in Song and Yuan Dynasties. Since the early Ming Dynasty, with the spread of Han culture, the culture of Feng Shui Pagoda, which praised the literary records and martial arts, has also spread in the local area. Therefore, during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, it was probably the local toast who built these two cylindrical solid Feng Shui pagodas shaped like Chinese fir beside the Lushui River.

According to the records of cultural relics in Qiandongnan Prefecture, the Wenwubi Twin Towers were built in the 28th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1395), with a history of more than 600 years. According to the 1994 edition of Sansui County Records, the first year of Qingganlong (1736) provided geomantic omen for the construction of Qiongshui City, and at the same time built literature and pagodas to worship martial arts, symbolizing local prosperity.

According to the time analysis recorded in the Records of Cultural Relics in Qiandongnan Prefecture and the Records of Sansui County, the Wenwubi Twin Towers are the only ancient architectural remains of cylindrical Feng Shui Pagoda in Guizhou, which was built in the 28th year of Ming Hongwu and later. Such a landmark building, despite the interference of natural and human factors, still stands proudly on the beautiful and mysterious Qiongshui River, which is a miracle of ancient architecture.

Experts from the Institute of Archaeology of Guizhou Province once thought that the Wenbi Pagoda and Wu Bi Pagoda on the hilltops in the east and south of Sansui County were important architectural remains during the transition period from indigenous culture in Song and Yuan Dynasties to Han culture in Ming and Qing Dynasties, which were extremely rare in Guizhou and even the whole country. Song, a member of the National Expert Group on Cultural Relics Protection, former deputy director of the Provincial Cultural Relics Protection Research Center, former deputy director of the Provincial Archaeological Institute and researcher of the Provincial Archaeological Institute, carefully inspected the site, fully affirmed the huge architectural value and unique historical and cultural value of the Sansui Wenwubi Twin Towers, and proposed that the local government should attach great importance to the protection and utilization of the Wenwubi Twin Towers to provide support and services for county economic development and tourism development.

The Wenwubi Twin Towers in Sansui County have a unique style, a long history and well-preserved. They are rare cultural relics and of great historical research value.

On the left side of Wenbi Pagoda stands a magnificent tower called Meteorological Pagoda, which is a new landmark building in Sansui County. Due to the special geographical location and topography of Sansui, a new generation weather radar detection tower was built in Wenbipo, Sansui County on 20 10 in order to detect and obtain radar echo characteristics such as precipitation and hail more accurately and measure precipitation distribution in remote areas. The completion of the new generation weather radar detection tower and the successful installation and operation of the radar system have effectively solved the problem of obtaining more accurate large-scale rainfall, wind field, cloud water content and other information in Sansui County and its surrounding areas in real time, greatly enhanced the monitoring and early warning ability of severe weather such as rainstorm, hail and gale, further improved the regional disaster prevention and mitigation ability, and provided better and more efficient meteorological support services for local economic and social development.

The Wenbi Tower with historical and cultural research value and the meteorological tower with modern high-tech content both stand on Wenbi Slope, which are cultural relics of Lingshan Park and landmark buildings with ancient and modern cultural values in Sansui County.