Also known as xinggonglou. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the 50th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. Xianfeng was destroyed in the seventh year and rebuilt in the tenth year by Du Wenxiu, General Ma Guozhong. In 1987, it was announced as a cultural relic protection unit of Weishan Yi Hui County.
The building has a double eaves on the top of the hill. It is three rooms wide and 11 meters high. The stone platform is under the building, and there are holes on all sides. The streets cross from there, and the platform is 6.3 meters high. There are corridors on the ground floor. On the four sides of the building, plaques are hung, which are "Ruiai Huafeng", "Weixia embracing Crane", "Yuhu guapu" and "Cangying Panlong", describing the scenery of climbing the building and overlooking the four sides.
Xinggonglou
Xinggong building, also known as Wenbi building, is located in Weishan Yi and Hui Autonomous County, Yunnan Province. In the middle of the ancient city, it is the crossing tower in the center of Menghua city in Ming Dynasty. During the Hongwu Period of Ming Dynasty, a large number of Ming army came to Weishan and set up garrison to build an ancient city. On this basis, the original earth city was changed into a brick city, which was completed in 1390.
essential information
Xinggonglou is the intersection of four streets (East Street, West Street, North Street and South Street) in ancient Weishan city. It has become the landmark building of Weishan, a national famous historical and cultural city. According to Kangxi's Menghua Fu Zhi, "the city is 937 feet high, 3 feet and 2 inches thick, with seven brick buttresses and stone walls, 1270 buttresses and 430 buttresses. Four gates are built. The upper tree is qiaolou, Zhongwu in the East, Yingxun in the south, Weiyuan in the west, Gongchen in the north, and the north building is three stories high. It is expected that the whole Sichuan will be surrounded by Yuecheng in the lower part. The city is as strong as a seal The pen building of Zhongjian is the "seal handle".
Detailed introduction
Xinggong building is a square plane, which was built in 1390, the 23rd year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty. In 1711, it was rebuilt, in 1857, it was destroyed, and in 1860, Du Wenxiu, general of the Hui uprising army, joined the army and Ma Guozhong rebuilt. On the top of the building, Liang still has the inscription of "Taisui Chronicle": "Zhenfu Mengcheng left joined the army, Ma Guozhong and Ge Jun officials and gentlemen Shu Tongjian". The building is 11 meters high and consists of two parts: a wooden tower and a masonry base. The base is 18.7m wide and 6.3m high. The base is built of stone and runs through in four directions. The door opening is used as the top of the ticket. Building for Pavilion style, for lifting beam and wear Dou combination of beam frame, double eaves rest peak. The width and depth of the building are 9.75 meters. There are corridors on the ground floor, seven step arches on the upper and lower sides. The four wing cornices on the roof are high and the radian is soft. In addition, they are decorated with high-altitude flower ridges, making the appearance of the whole building beautiful, elegant and exquisite.
On the north side of the upper eaves of the building, a plaque with the word "xinggonglou" is hung. On the southeast, northwest and four sides of the lower eaves, plaques with the words "Ruiai Huafeng", "Weixia embracing Crane", "Yuhuan guapu" and "Cangying Panlong" are hung respectively, depicting the scenery of the fourth ring of Weishan. In April 1981, the people's Government of Weishan Yi and Hui Autonomous County announced it as a cultural relic protection unit.
Address: Weishan Yi Hui Autonomous County, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
Longitude: 100.30955
Latitude: 25.226746
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