there are more than 7 Buddhist temples, zhaitang and guest rooms in the temple, including 9 Buddhist temples. Mazu Pavilion built by pilgrims in southern Jiangsu is unique in the whole province. Ceng Shan Zen Forest is now an open temple approved by the county government and a city-level tourist attraction. Taibai Forest of Steles Taibai Forest of Steles is a fine product of the newly-built forest of steles in China. It was built with the investment of more than 1.5 million yuan by Maanshan Municipal Government and dangtu county Municipal Government in 1999, and now it has been officially opened to the outside world. Taibai Forest of Steles was designed by Professor Zhu, Dean of School of Architecture, Central South University of Technology. Adopt Jiangnan garden style, the cloister is built by water, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions, pavilions.
The forest is full of lush grass and rippling water, and the Rocky Mountains and Gu Zhuo are shaded by trees and have pleasant scenery. The calligraphy works of Taibai Beilin are collected by Anhui Cultural Relics Bureau and dangtu county Municipal People's Government. At present, classic poems written by 16 famous modern and contemporary calligraphers in various periods of Li Bai have been received and collected, and their calligraphy styles are true, careless, Li, seal, xing and Weibei. Ma, an engineer of Hefei Sculpture Academy, inscribed a poem on the tablet. The stone tablet is made of bluestone, which is the best inkstone material in Yushan, Jiangxi Province, with excellent texture and pure color. The plaque "Taibai stele" was inscribed by teacher Guo Moruo, and the font was vigorous. The walls of the temple are embedded with the works of seven famous modern calligraphers, including Guo Moruo, Lu Xun, Yu Youren, Shen and Sha Menghai.
The works of 99 calligraphers from the Central Academy of Fine Arts and other provinces and cities are displayed in the hall. Medieval works are clumsy and subtle, fresh and beautiful, unrestrained and diverse in style. The open Taibai Forest of Steles, with its first-class calligraphy works, architectural style and inscriptions, has become a masterpiece of newly-built forest of steles in Anhui Province and even the whole country. Castle Peak, also known as Qinglin Mountain, is characterized by majestic mountains, distant peaks, beautiful rock valleys, winding and undulating, lush forests and gurgling springs. Xie Aisheng, a poet of Shinanqi and a satrap of Xuancheng, is known as the capital of mountains and rivers and once built a house in Shannan. In the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai bowed his head and thanked Xuancheng all his life. He loved the scenery of Qingshan before his death and thanked the public for their character.
He once had a long-cherished wish to live near Castle Peak with Xie _, and he wanted to be next-generation neighbors with Xie _. Today, the rebuilt Ten-chant Pavilion is simple and elegant, with cornices and corners. The stone tablet in the center of the pavilion is engraved with Li Bai's "Gu Shu Shi Yong", and Taibai Temple is on the left side of the Ten Yong Pavilion. There are two front and back rooms, with pure white walls and gray and black tile roofs. The hall is paved with blue bricks, with eaves and ridges, carved beams and painted buildings, spacious and bright. On the lintel of the main hall hangs the plaque of Taibai Temple inscribed by Lin Sanzhi. In the hall stands a statue of Li Bai, a white marble statue with a height of 2.47 meters and a weight of about 3 tons. The statue stands sideways, with a sword in his left hand, wise eyes behind his right hand, and a fluttering beard. The background of the statue is a huge dark green miniature print, with Li Bai's "Wandering in Dangtu" as the freehand brushwork. There is a plaque named Li printed on it.
Zhu Jin Pagoda Zhu Jin Pagoda, located at the entrance of Gu Xi flowing into the Yangtze River, is a hexagonal seven-story pagoda built in the early Ming Dynasty. Dangtu was often flooded at that time. Feng Shui experts believe that the Guxi River flows back to the west, which is not suitable for water-based veins, so it is necessary to build pagodas to stabilize the estuary. County magistrate Zhang decided to build a tower while mobilizing the masses to build dikes to control water. Limited financial resources for three years without results. In the seventeenth year of Wanli, Song Lizong hoarded gold in the fourth lane of the county, and Jia Zhen asked the chief Chen Bi to cut off half of the gold to build a tower. First, I bought a new town, Xu Mintian, as a tower base, and named it Mountain after accumulating soil. I built a pagoda, first named Lintie, and later transformed it into a golden column tower.
because there is gold to help make up for the lack of star walls, there is a saying that there is gold to help but not gold, there is a column but not a column, and there is a mountain name but not a mountain. There are stone steps in the Golden Pillar Tower. Visitors can climb the stairs, climb to the top of the tower and look out of the window. Is the city's key cultural relics protection units. Yejiaqiao Yejiaqiao spans Danyang River and connects Jin Xue and Xinshi. It is an important bridge from Dangtu to Lishui in history. It is a five-hole arch bridge, 44 meters long, 8.5 meters high and 8 meters wide. Qiao Ye was founded in Hongzhi period of Ming Dynasty and rebuilt three times in Qing Dynasty and Republic of China. Exquisite workmanship, magnificent, known as the first bridge in Jiangdong.
According to records, Yejia Bridge was built by local wild workers. When the bridge was completed, Ye Yuanwei, a beautiful and kind-hearted only daughter, jumped into Danyang River to worship the bridge in order to avoid Lao You's worries and ensure that the bridge would not fall for a thousand years. In order to make the villagers remember the merits of Ye Yuanwei's father and daughter forever, they renamed Ye Jiacun Ye Jiaqiao, carved a roof pattern on the top of the bridge, and set up a daughter monument as a chronicle. Yejiaqiao is now a provincial key cultural relics protection unit.