Wu Di Tai
Wuditai ancient site is located 5 kilometers east of Zhongjie Industrial Park (the former state-owned Zhongjie friendship farm) in Bohai new area of Cangzhou. It covers an area of about 1300 square meters. The foundation is about 20 meters high before cultivated land. There is a small temple which can accommodate several people to sleep. There is a clay statue. It is said that it is the "rite" of Han General Liu Meng.
Development history
Wudi tower is the border area of Qi and Yan in the Warring States period. The Yellow River enters the sea here. It was originally a military lookout tower or beacon tower. It was built on this basis by Wudi of Han Dynasty in the second year of Yuanshou (121 BC). It is of great historical value. It is recorded in the records of jiaoci in the Han Dynasty, topographical records in the northern and Southern Dynasties and the records of the land. Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, once stationed here when he was in Korea. Wang Ao, Minister of the Ministry of official affairs, once came to this platform during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and wrote a poem: "the land is more than 100 meters high, and there is a fairyland dwelling on the Wanghai. In his later years, the imperial edict party lamented that Luan Da Wen Cheng was always empty. " In Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were four poets praising Wu Di Tai. In Qing Dynasty, there are records of Wudi platform in the unified annals of Qing Dynasty, general annals of Jifu, annals of Yanshan County and annals of Hejian Prefecture. Wuditai has very high scientific value. It is of great value for the study of human activities, war, shipping, water conservancy, agriculture, fishery, salt industry, geology and so on in Hebei Province and the eastern coastal areas of Cangzhou since the Warring States period and the Qin and Han Dynasties, and provides some historical relics. It is recorded in historical documents from Han Dynasty to Qing Dynasty.
According to historical records, Wudi terrace was built by Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty when he toured the sea to the East. According to topographical records of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Zhangwu has Wudi platform, and Jifu tongzhi (Kangxi Edition) states that Wudi platform is 70 Li northeast of Yanshan. "Yanshan County annals" (Tongzhi Edition) contains: "there are two platforms for Emperor Wu, one of which has no test. It's just that the only one that exists is one platform for Yanshan." The foundation is square, each side is 120 meters long and 5.6 meters high. It can be divided into five layers. There are many plain grey bricks in the soil. The collected objects include red pottery axe, bean handle, bean plate rope pattern fragments of the Warring States period, and Han pottery pot fragments, tiles, and five baht lines.
According to research, the lower part of Wudi platform is a relic of the Western Han Dynasty, and the upper part is built by later generations. Therefore, in the early Han Dynasty, this platform was built just by the coastal building "Wei Tu Tu Ji", which states: "there is Emperor Wu's platform in Zhangwu County, which is 100 li in the East, and there are two platforms in the north and south, 60 Li apart. It was built by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in Guyun during his tour of the sea to the East." According to the records of the unification of the Qing Dynasty, this is the throwing platform, and the North platform in today's Shajingzi Village (today's Tianjin Dagang) has been razed to the ground.
At the end of 2008, Wudi platform was identified as a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit in Hebei Province. The people's Government of Hebei Province required that the protection scope of Wudi platform be expanded 30 meters to the East, 50 meters to the west, 50 meters to the South and 50 meters to the North based on the baseline of the edge of Wudi platform foundation. At the same time, all departments at all levels are required to strengthen the awareness of cultural relics protection, further implement the cultural relics work policy of "protection first, rescue first, rational utilization and strengthened management" in accordance with the provisions of "cultural relics protection law" and "measures of Hebei Province for the implementation of" cultural relics protection law ", and conscientiously do a good job in the protection, management and utilization of cultural relics protection units at the provincial level.
geographical environment
Wudi terrace is located in Cangzhou City, Hebei Province.
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