dongyue temple
In Dongguan, Xinxiang City. After the Five Dynasties, it was built in the second year of Qing Dynasty in the Tang Dynasty (935). It was rebuilt in the Song, Jin, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Existing buildings include Daxiong Hall, Baidian Hall and Gatehouse, all built in Qing Dynasty. Among them, the main hall building is the most magnificent, with 5 rooms wide and 3 rooms deep, resting on the top of the mountain, with a single eaves and covered with yellow-green glazed tiles. On the front of the temple, in the middle of the forehead of the Ming room, there is a gold plaque of "Dongyue Qitian" with vigorous handwriting. The golden pillars in the temple are carved with dragons, which are beautifully carved. The whole building is magnificent in shape and the beam structure is rigorous.
Liu Zhuang Camp Theatre
Located in Liu Zhuang Ying Village, about 5 kilometers east of Xinxiang City. Built in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1796- 1820), it is three rooms wide and two rooms deep, with a platform height of1.25m and a stage height of 6.5m ... The theater is the roof of a rolling shed on a hard mountain, covered with gray tiles, and four stone pillars are erected under the eaves on the front. The column is more than 3 meters high, octagonal and polished on the front. Every book has couplets, and the couplets on both sides are "Harmony between Lu and Lu is still a high mountain and flowing water, and palace and business plays are like snow and spring." According to legend, the drawings were sampled and designed from Bozhou (now Anhui), which is known as "the first in Hebei". The theater is large in scale and unique in style.
Lujianwang tomb
North of Xinxiang 15km south of Fenghuang Mountain. The cemetery sits on the mountain, overlooking the original guard level, with rolling mountains and deep springs and valleys. Zhu Yishuo (1568- 16 14), Lu Jianwang, is the half-brother of Amin Mu Zong, the fourth son of Zhu Zaihou, and Zhu Yijun Ming Shenzong. The mausoleum is divided into two parts. In the east is the tomb of King Lu, and in the west is the tomb of Princess Zhao. The two tombs are side by side, facing north and south, and the architectural layout is basically the same, covering an area of 1 10000 square meters. In front of the tomb area, there is a stone workshop with Erlong playing beads as the main body, and there are stone tables embossed with Yunlong on both sides. There are lions, cassocks, horns, unicorns, camels, elephants, sheep, horses and other stone beasts 14 pairs on both sides of Shinto, which are lifelike. There are also two pairs of stones and Weng Zhong, which are very finely carved. The buildings in the tomb area, such as Ming Lou and Bao Cheng, are the same as those in Ming Taizu Mausoleum. Surrounded by stone walls, it is 6 meters high. The main entrance of the mausoleum is a tall tower, with a height of 10.3 m, covered with glazed tiles and three openings. The Ming building no longer exists, but the stone tablet of "Feng Lu Jian Wang Tomb" in regular script is still good.