Shunde Qinghui Garden 1
Qinghui Garden is located at Qinghui Road, Daliang, Shunde District, Foshan City, in the city center. Ten famous gardens in China rank first among the four famous gardens in Guangdong. It is a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. Qinghui Garden was founded in the fifth year of Jiaqing (1800), and expanded to more than 22,000 square meters in 1996. Tsinghua, Shui Mu, in Qinghui Garden, has elegant and beautiful scenery. Longjia's former residence is integrated with the expansion of the new landscape, and green water, green trees, ancient walls, leaky windows, rocky mountains, small bridges, curved corridors and pavilions are used to interact.
It is a collection of China ancient architecture, gardens, sculptures, poems and songs, grey sculptures and other arts. The cultural relics of Qinghuiyuan include the calligraphy of Li Zhaoluo and He He. It highlights the characteristics of China quadrangle architecture, which is majestic, strange, dangerous, quiet, beautiful and spacious.
The main attractions are Chuantang, Bixi Caotang, Hongxiang Bookstore, Cheng Yi Pavilion, Yin Xi Bookstore, Zhuwan, Guiji Road, Bisheng Huaguan, Doudong, Reading Yun Xuan, Mu Yingjian and Liu Fen Feed. Unique shape and structure, each with its own modality, dexterity and elegance, quaint and exquisite doors and windows, and extraordinary taste. The park is luxuriant in trees, rich in variety and colorful, surrounded by antique pavilions. At the same time, it's fascinating to walk around.
2. Good marriage in Foshan
Liangyuan is the general name of Liang's home in Foshan, which is mainly composed of twelve stone houses, Qunxing Caotang, Fenjiang and Hanxiang Pavilion. Large-scale, the main body is located in Song Feng Road Pioneer Road. Liang Garden was built by four local masters of poetry, calligraphy and painting, Liang Airu, Liang Jiuzhang, Liang Jiuhua and Liang Jiutu's uncle and nephew, during Jiaqing and Daoguang years of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1796~ 1850), which lasted for more than forty years. In the early years of the Republic of China, a generation of famous gardens were on the verge of annihilation.
In view of its historical, artistic and ornamental value, 1982 Foshan Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government rescued and protected the existing Qunxing Caotang Group for the first time, and 1990 was designated as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. Then, a large-scale comprehensive restoration was started at 1994, with a total area of 21260m2. According to the principle of "repairing the old as the old", the essence of the famous garden is reproduced.
3. Yuyu Yinshan Pavilion
Yuyin Mountain Residence, also known as Yuyin Garden, was built in Tongzhi of Qing Dynasty for six years, with a history of 140 years. There are four main buildings in the garden part of Yuyin Mountain Residence, including Loulu, Linchi Bieguan, Shenliutang and Linglong Waterfront, with a small Hongqiao in the middle, which divides the garden into two parts.
Although the homestead in Yuyin Mountain is less than 2,000 square meters, there are all kinds of pavilions, bridges, winding paths, lotus pond rocks and famous flowers and grasses. On the ebony screen of Yu Yinshan's residence in the deep willow hall, the poems of Liang Shanzhou, Zhang Chuanshan and Weng Fanggang, three great talents in the late Qing Dynasty, and the calligraphy of Liu Yong, a great scholar during the Qianlong period, are engraved.
4. Dongguan Keyuan
Dongguan Keyuan, located in Bosha, Dongguan, was praised by its predecessors as "a blessed place on earth, boasting the fairy palace in the garden". It was built in the 30th year of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1850) by Zhang, a native of Guancheng. Zhang was assigned to Guangxi as an official because of his meritorious service in repairing the fort in Dongguan. Later, he resigned and retired, and returned to his hometown to build a garden, which was completed three years later. The earliest predecessor of Keyuan was Mao's former residence, but unfortunately it is not recorded now because of its long history.
Keyuan covers an area of about 2200 square meters, and its outer edge is triangular. There are the first floor, six pavilions, five pavilions, six units, five pools, three bridges, nineteen halls and fifteen rooms in the park. Its names are mostly named after the word "Kelou", such as Kexuan and Tangke. And Cao Cao, Shehong Xiao Xie, Shuangqing Room, Wenhua Courtyard and so on. Its building is a unified water mill blue brick structure. The tallest building is the passenger building, with a height of 15.6 meters. Along the stone steps of the building, you can reach the attractive stone pavilion on the roof, with windows on all sides and cornices, from which you can overlook the scenery of Guancheng.
Four famous temples in Guangdong:
Guangxiao Temple 1
Guangzhou Guangxiao Temple is located at the northern end of Xiaoguang Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, near Jinghui Road. Built in the Liang Dynasty, it was one of the famous ancient temples in China more than 1000 years ago. The shape and structure of the bucket arch in its buildings are rare in ancient temples in China, and the East Tower is the only large tower with the oldest, most complete and quite exquisite preservation in China.
2. Nanhua Temple
Located on the bank of Caoxi, 7 kilometers southeast of Maba Town, qujiang district, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, about 24 kilometers south of Shaoguan City. Nanhua Temple is one of the famous Buddhist temples in China, and the birthplace of Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Zen, who popularized the "Southern Zen Method".
Nanhua Temple was built in the first year of Tian Jian, Liang Wudi in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (AD 502). After three years in prison, the temple was built, and Liang Wudi named it "Baolin Temple". Later, it was renamed "Zhongxing Temple" and "Fashen Temple". In the first year of Song Kaibao (AD 968), Song Taizong gave it the name "Nanhua Temple", and the name of the temple has been used ever since.
3. Qingyun Temple
The temple is located in the middle-eastern valley of Dinghushan Scenic Area, surrounded by mountains and peaks like lotus petals, so Qingyun Temple is also called Lotus Temple. In the early years of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, temples were built and expanded. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were 800 monks, making it the largest temple in Zhaoqing.
4. Kaiyuan Temple
Referred to as "Kaiyuan Temple", it is located in Kaiyuan Road, Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province. Formerly known as Mo Lifeng Temple, it was the 26th year of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty (AD 738), which was in the heyday of Kaiyuan, and the Tang Dynasty reached unprecedented prosperity. Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, ordered the construction of a big temple called Kaiyuan Temple in the counties where wars frequently occurred. Kaiyuan Temple was renamed "Kaiyuan manjuji" in the Yuan Dynasty, and "Kaiyuan Zhenguo Temple" in the Ming Dynasty, also known as "Zhenguo Kaiyuan Temple", and later "Wanshou Palace", commonly known as Kaiyuan Temple, has been in use ever since.
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