Introduction to the construction project of Lingxian Wenboyuan?

Lingxian Wenbo Garden was built in 1985, which contains buildings such as the Monument Pavilion and Gong Yan Temple. The main cultural relic preserved is Dong Fangshuo's painting praise tablet, commonly known as "Yanzi Tablet", whose full name is "Mr. Dongfang, a traditional Chinese medicine in Han Dynasty". The following is a detailed introduction of Lingxian Cultural Park brought to you by Zhong Da Consulting.

Lingxian county wenboyuan

Lingxian Wenbo Garden covers an area of 4,400 square meters, with a building area of 1 100 square meters. Lingxian Wenbo Garden is an antique building with blue bricks and tiles, red columns and yellow roofs and carved beams and painted buildings, which is simple and elegant. The gate faces south, and it is an antique arched building with great momentum. In July, 2005, the county party committee and the county government invested more than 654.38 million yuan to completely repair and re-display the Wenbo Garden, which made Ling County look brand-new and highlighted its regional cultural characteristics. There are exhibition rooms such as Great Calligrapher Yan Zhenqing, Wise Dong Fangshuo and Lovely Hometown, as well as Wang Shuping Art Museum.

Lingxian Wenbo Garden is composed of pavilions and cloisters, and the eastern part of the cloister is inlaid with Lingxian historical stone carvings, spanning the Northern Qi, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. There is a closed pavilion with two cornices and six corners at the southern end of the East Corridor, among which Yan Zhenqing's book "Oriental Painting Praise Monument" is a national first-class cultural relic. Opposite the hexagonal pavilion are three finished wooden stone tablets. In the center of the pavilion is a replica of an oriental painting monument, in the south is a replica of a tombstone, and in the north is a portrait of Yan written by the Qing Dynasty. On the south side of the hexagonal pavilion, a forest of ancient stone inscriptions has been opened, including precious stone inscriptions such as the imperial thin gold inscription "Imperial Imperial Inscription", the Ming Dynasty's "Kangdi and Qing Dynasty's Inscription to Pacify the Qinghai Sea", which have high historical research value and calligraphy art value.

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