How about the forty-eight scenic spots in Jinling, Nanjing? Are there any interesting places?

It goes without saying that there are forty-eight scenic spots in Jinling. It was during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty that Nanjing people joined this chorus with pictures and poems. According to Gu Jieyuan's "Ke Rong Ci", first of all, Yu Menglin (You Feng), who ranked second, visited 20 places of interest in Jinling all his life, each with his own poetic discipline. Zhu (Lan Yu) sang with Gu Jieyuan, a flower-exploring scholar, and his poems were included in a set called You Ya Pian, which was published in the world and was considered a great event for a while. The 20 scenic spots I chose were Zhongshan, Niushou Mountain, Meihua Mountain, Yanziji, Linggu Temple, Phoenix Terrace, Taoyedu, Yuhuatai, Fangshan, Luoxinggang, Xianhuayan, Mochou Lake, Temple, Hudong, Changganli, Dongshan, Yecheng, qixia temple, Qingxi and Damodang. Zhu Lan corner unfinished, even "search record, * * forty scenes, belongs to Lu Shengshou Bai Ce Upright. He bowed over his territory, drew realistic pictures, summed up his outline, and named him Xiaoyin, which is based on slang, that is, Liang Zhou said, "The scenery is different for paintings, the paintings are different for notes, and the notes are different for poems." Finally, he compiled Forty Scenes of Jinling, which became the blueprint for later generations to draw the scenery of Jinling. However, the map that Lu Sheng found by boat riding a donkey has disappeared. The earliest "Eight Scenes of Jinling" that can be seen today is also a work in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It was painted by Guo Ren, a painter from Jiangning in the 28th year of Wanli (1600) and is now in Nanjing Museum. Guo only found Zhong You Xiangyun, Shicheng, Longjiang Night Rain, Fengtai Autumn Moon, Egret Sunny Wave, Black Night Shadow, Qinhuai Fishing Flute, Woodcut Song and other eight scenes, with one painting for each scene and seven methods for each question. "Eight Views of Jinling" is the name of later generations, so it may be that Guo Ren painted more landscapes, and only these eight paintings have been handed down.

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