2. Daughter City: Daughter City is connected with the ancient city of Xiangyang, and there is an inscription under the city wall, which was built by Xiangyang people to commemorate Mrs. Han, the mother of Zhu Xu, the commander-in-chief of Xiangyang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. During the fierce fighting in Xiangyang, Mrs. Han saw that her son was busy defending, so she personally went to the city to inspect the terrain, inferring that the northwest corner was dangerous and had to attack first, and then led the women in the city to build a new city day and night to defend Xiangyang City against the enemy. Later generations called this section of the city wall a "female city".
3. Xiangwangfu Green Shadow Wall: Come out from Zhaomingtai, walk along South Street, and you can see Xiangwangfu not far away. Xiangwangfu was built in the Ming Dynasty and destroyed in Chongzhen. The existing building scale is 3 main halls, 5 back halls, 3 gates and 3 instrument doors, which is not particularly large as a whole. Fu Weiqian's zhaobi has been preserved to this day, and together with Beihai Jiulongbi and Datong Jiulongbi, it constitutes the best of the three existing zhaobi in Ming Dynasty.