Introduction of scenic spots in Fushan Calligraphy Forest Park;
Fu Shan Calligraphy Forest Park is located at the west end of Le Kang Street in Taiyuan, southeast of Yingzelou Street Bridge, facing Fenhe River. The intruder covers an area of 22,000 square meters. There are four courtyards imitating Ming and Qing architecture in the park, namely, rocky mountain, cloister, pool water and pavilion, which are rigorous in structure and reasonable in layout, and are rich in gardens.
In the park, most of the buildings are written with banners. Dexiangchi, named after the fragrance of flowers in Fu Shan. Chengqian Hall and Chending Hall are large buildings.
Fu Shan, a native of Taiyuan, was a famous scholar, thinker and painter in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. His calligraphy is unique. Starting from the Jin and Tang Dynasties, he traced the seal strokes and absorbed the strengths of various schools, becoming a generation of famous artists.
In Beilin Park, Fu Shan, most of the giant frame ink of Fu Shan's calligraphy was collected and arranged. On the Mole Stone, 184 calligraphy stone tablets were erected inside and outside Beilin Park, and a Beilin Park with profound cultural connotation was built.