Qian Weiqiao, a poet from A Qing, wrote in Huaqing Palace: "Huaqing Palace is full of mountains, and the Jade Palace is connected with thousands of people." The scenery of Mount Li is pleasant and the hot springs are full of evil spirits. Legend has it that as early as 3000 years ago in the Western Zhou Dynasty, it became the paradise of the Zhou Emperor. At that time, the hot spring was named "Star Soup". "Three Ji Qin" contains: "The stone was built at the beginning of the emperor, and it was named Lishan Hall, decorated by Hanwu." In the fourth year of North China (569), Tianhe Emperor ordered Yuwen Hu to kill Otsuka and build the Imperial Tang Stone Scripture. In the third year of Emperor Wendi (583), he planted thousands of pines and cypresses and built a house. It gradually took shape in the Tang Dynasty. In the 18th year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan reign (644), he ordered the general Jiang Hangben to build a castle in the palace and named it "Tangquan Palace".
Yuan Gui, a bookstore, said: "In the twenty-second year of Zhenguan (648), the first month of the first year of the Reform Movement of 1898 was like hot soup. Gui Mao, the imperial monument is to show the princes. " In the second year, Tang Gaozong Xianheng was renamed as Hot Spring Palace (67 1). In the sixth year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (747), the Hot Spring Palace was changed to Huaqing Palace. "Set up a hundred divisions around the palace, and the temple is always called Mount Li, and the temple is carved in a sparse rock, which is a tour for the emperor" (Biography of Tang Family). Huaqing Palace is also called Lishan Palace because it is located in Lishan Mountain. Bai Juyi's poem Gong Ligao: "Gao Xi enters the clouds". Mount Li is like a brocade embroidery, with an embroidered ridge, named Gong Yinshan, also known as Embroidered Ridge Palace. Tang Dynasty poets Cui Tu, Li Shangyin and Cui Daorong all chanted about Huaqing Palace with the theme of "Spiritual Palace". According to the literature records and the actual field investigation, it can be roughly known that the scope of Huaqing Palace is: the first peak of spiritual practice to the west of Lishan (that is, Zhou Feng Huotai) in the south, and the northern cross county in the north. East to Shiweng Valley (Sigou). West to peony ditch on the west side of railway sanatorium. Miyagi (Luocheng), south to Shangen, north to South Cross, now the county seat, east to Dongyao Village and west to the swimming pool.
1967 Xinhua Bookstore built a business building in the northwest corner of the Southern Cross, and found the wall base of the northern wall of Gongcheng, which is made of bluestone. 198 1 spring, the urban construction unit found the same north wall foundation in the north of Dingzi Road in West Street. /kloc-in the winter of 0/982, on the south slope of Sigou village, two sections of Dongxuan wall were exposed. According to the investigation and excavation of cultural relics and documents, the architectural layout of Huaqing Palace is rigorous, tortuous and grand. Tang Xuanzong built this luxurious palace for his own enjoyment, but once upon a time, the "Yuyang Shugu" was beyond his expectation. Tangchi, the building of Huaqing Palace, was gradually destroyed. Since the Song Dynasty and even the Ming and Qing Dynasties, its original buildings have disappeared.
The purpose of remembering its remains today is to show the culture of our nation and use it as a reference to establish a scenic tourist area in a new era for the broad masses of people to visit. In the Tang Dynasty, Huaqing Palace made full use of the favorable terrain, making it a huge palace complex with strict structure and grandeur. The main temples are centered on hot springs and constitute the core of Huaqing Palace. Then spread it down the mountain and at the foot of the mountain, and use the topographical features to lay pavilions of different types and uses, as well as pine and cypress, litchi garden, hibiscus garden, pear garden, pepper garden, East garden and so on. This makes the whole Huaqing Palace particularly enchanting. The buildings of Huaqing Palace are lined with mountains and rivers. Besides Miyagi (Los Angeles), there are dazzling city walls. Outside the dazzling wall, many buildings are listed. Qing Qianlong's "Lintong County Records" said: "Tang Jing is famous, the temples and pavilions are different, and the beauty of the gardens and caves is almost inhuman."
As the palace and tourist resort of ancient emperors, it has a history of more than 3,000 years. Emperors of Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui and Tang dynasties all built palaces and other gardens here for their wealth. In winter, hot spring water is used to circulate in the wall for heating. Whenever snowflakes fly, frost will fall here, hence the name Feishuangtang. According to legend, Zhou Youwang of the Western Zhou Dynasty once built a detached palace here. The Qin, Han and Sui dynasties have been rebuilt successively, and the Tang Dynasty has been added several times. It was called Tangquan Palace, and was later renamed Hot Spring Palace. When I arrived in Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, I built a large-scale building, taking Tangjing as a pool, surrounded by mountains and listing palaces. At this time, I called Huaqing Palace. Because the palace is above the hot spring, it is also called Huaqing Pool. Huaqingchi in the Tang Dynasty was a palace where concubines in the harem held banquets. It comes here every year 10 and doesn't come back until the following spring.
After the expansion of Tianbao in the sixth year of Tang Dynasty (747), the seventh emperor of Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty took Yang Guifei here to bathe and enjoy the scenery every winter. According to records, during the 465,438+0 years from the second year of Kaiyuan (765,438+04) to the fourteenth year of Tianbao (755), Tang Xuanzong came here as many as 36 times. The Flying Frost Hall was originally the bedroom of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (685-762) and Yang Guifei. Bai Juyi wrote in Song of Eternal Sorrow: "It was early spring. They let her bathe in a pure pool to warm and smooth her creamy skin. Because of her fatigue, a maid held her up when the emperor first noticed her and chose her as his bride. According to historical records, the hot springs here were discovered in the Western Zhou Dynasty about 3,000 years ago. The palaces and villas of emperors and nobles in the Han Dynasty were built here. There is a magnificent "Huaqing Palace" representing the Tang Dynasty. "Huaqing Pool" got its name from this. After several generations of wars, the original building has collapsed. All of them were rebuilt in 1959 according to the layout recorded in history.
Today's Huaqingchi, famous mountains and rivers are even more wonderful. The natural scenic area is divided into three parts. In the east, there are high-grade health care baths such as Shang Tang Poetry, Shao Tang Yang, Long Pond and Surfing Bath. The west is a garden tour area. The main building, Feishuang Hall, is magnificent, and Yichun Hall is commensurate with it. In the south of the park is a cultural relic protection area, and the immortal Lishan Hot Spring is here.
Above the gate of Huaqing Pool, there is a plaque inscribed by Guo Moruo. When you walk into the gate, you will see two tall cedars standing proudly. The baths of the two palace-style buildings are symmetrical left and right, and the new baths are behind them. From the new bath to the right, through the dragon wall is Jiulong Lake. The lake is as flat as a mirror, with pavilions reflecting. Yichun Hall is on the east bank of the lake, Feishuang Hall is on the north bank, and Jiuqu Gallery is on the west bank. From north to south, you will pass through Longshifang, then Chen Xuting, Jiulong Bridge and Sunset Pavilion, and then you will arrive at the "Guifei Pool" building complex imitating the Tang Dynasty.
"Lotus soup" is the place where Xuanzong bathed, covering an area of 400㎡. It is a dual-purpose Tang Chi that can be bathed as well as bathed, fully demonstrating the supreme and exclusive imperial majesty. A pair of water inlets about 30 cm long at the bottom of the pool were once equipped with double shower heads and sprayed water at the same time, and the stone lotus next to it symbolized the love between Xuanzong and the imperial concubine.
Begonia soup, commonly known as "Guifei Pool", was founded in 747 AD. The plane shape of Tang Chi is quite like a blooming begonia flower, hence its name, which is specially used for bathing by Yang Guifei. "It was early spring. They bathed her in a pure flower pond to warm and smooth her creamy skin. "This is a poem in Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow. Because she was tired, a maid lifted her up. When the emperor noticed her for the first time, he chose her as his bride. "Yang Guifei has been bathed in this flowery bath for nearly ten years." Star soup was built in 644 AD. This is dedicated by Tang Chi to Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong. The shape of the pool wall is steep in the south and soft in the north. It is preliminarily speculated that craftsmen simulated the shape of natural mountains and rivers. Legend has it that there is no shelter above and around the original site, and you can see the stars in the sky when you bathe, hence the name. There is an ancient hot spring source behind the star soup.
"Prince Soup" is a Tang Chi for the prince to bathe in. "Shang Tang Poetry" is a bath specially designed for officials of the Commercial Bureau.
After leaving Guifei Pool, enter Wanghulou, see the lotus pond first, and then pass Fei Xiating. It is said that this pavilion is a place where the imperial concubine enjoys the scenery and dries her hair after bathing. Jiulongtang is the name of the pool where Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty bathed, and Guifei Pool is where Yang Guifei bathed. In order to adapt to the development of tourism situation, Huaqingchi has newly added Chinese and foreign calligraphy stele forest, pear garden and other art exhibition halls. It constitutes a comprehensive cultural relics sightseeing place integrating tourism, cultural relics, gardens, bathing, entertainment and catering. It is a model of royal gardens in the north.