The origin of the Eight Scenes:
Eight scenic spots in Guanzhong, also known as the Eight Scenic Spots in Chang 'an, refer to the eight famous cultural relics in Guanzhong area: Hua Yue Zhangxian, Lushan Xizhao, Liubaxue, Qujiang Liu Yin, Yanta Morning Bell, Chengyang Ancient Capital, Caotang Smoke and Taibai Snow. There is a stone carving of Guan No.8 in Anbeilin Museum. So, what is the origin of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong?
Eight scenic stone carvings in Guanzhong are located in the fourth exhibition hall of Xi Beilin Museum. The stone tablet is round and square, 283 cm high, 85 cm wide and 22 cm thick. Engraved in the 19th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi, namely 1680, more than 300 years ago; In fact, the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong are not the front of this monument, but the back. On the front is a picture of Song He's longevity, but everyone seems to be more interested in the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong on the back. The tablet surface is divided into sixteen squares, one scene and one poem, which is a painting poem of eight scenes in Guanzhong. Zhu Jiyi is the author of "Poem with a Painting Pole". The inscription was sealed by calligrapher Matthew and finally carved on the stone tablet by Fuping masons.
The eight scenic spots in middle school are very famous, but the origin of the formulation of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong is rather vague. According to Mr. Du, a staff member of Beilin Museum, the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong may have appeared in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties as early as possible. There is still a set of stone carvings in the forest of steles that have not been exhibited to the public. It can be inferred from these stone carvings that the formulation of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong will not be later than the Ming Dynasty. Finally, the statement of the Eight Scenes in Guanzhong should be made clear by this stone tablet in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. The eight scenic spots in Guanzhong are widely known, thanks to Zhu Jiyi. But at present, we know very little about Zhu Jiyi's life. It is reported that Zhu Jiyi is a native of Shaanxi, who once served as a salt envoy in Hedong and an official in Chaoyi (now Dali), but some people think that Zhu Jiyi was just an ordinary scholar at that time. There is also a famous eight-scene poem circulating in Guanzhong area: Huayue takes the first scene first, and Li Mountain takes a night photo. The wind and snow in the willow branches fly on the face of mites, and the smoke in the thatched cottage is closely linked. The morning bell of Yanta rings south of the city, and Qujiang drinks around. It's too white and snowy in June, and Xianyang has crossed for a thousand years.