Beige Buddhist lanterns of the new era Beige Buddhist lanterns

In the new construction period, with good governance and people's harmony, all kinds of wastes are restored, and this long-lost scenic spot has been rebuilt. The entire scenic spot is surrounded by mountains and rivers, rising from bottom to top, with scattered heights and majestic views. The newly built Xuantian Pavilion has yellow tiles, red walls, and double eaves. The famous calligrapher Qin Jisheng, who is ninety-eight years old, inscribed a plaque for Xuantian Pavilion and also wrote a couplet: "On the wall of a river stands an Optimus Prime, and a hundred springs fly across the earth." The artistic statue of Emperor Zhenwu is rebuilt in the pavilion. Next to the pavilion stands a stone Buddha lantern. On the hillside next to you is the Hanjiang Tower, a double-story building with the upper part for viewing and the lower part for statues of Guan Yu, Guan Ping and Zhou Cang. Mr. Jao Tsung-hee, professor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, inscribed a plaque for the building and wrote a couplet: "Loyalty lasts forever and there is light, so why ask for the day; loyalty and courage will never fade away, this is the blue sky." To the south of Hanjiang Tower, a Jiulan Pavilion was built. The couplet engraved on the pavilion is: "The sound of the river breaks through the ground, and the sound of the river rushes to the bottom of the feet, and the shadow of the peak falls off the top of the city." It reproduces the scene that Zheng Lanzhi chanted at that time:

The smoke forest in the north of the city On several floors of the pavilion, there are burning lanterns on the glass seats.

A faint trace reflects the tranquility of the blue sky, and a little bit of it condenses with the day.

The shadows hang over the ancient temple in the morning, and the moon hangs over the hills at night.

The Brahma Palace naturally has a bright mirror, illuminating everything in the Han Dynasty.