Yuntai Pavilion
Yuntaige, a Chinese word, is pronounced y ú n t á I g é, which refers to the name of Gaotai in the Han Palace.
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The name of Gaotai in Han Palace. During the reign of Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, it was used as a meeting place for ministers, and later as a reference for the imperial court. The emperor of the Han and Ming Dynasties recalled that with his father, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu, he ruled the whole country and revived the Han Dynasty. He ordered 28 portraits of the heroes to be painted in the Yuntai Pavilion of the south palace of Luoyang.
See "pan tilt".
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Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "a gift of calligraphy to CAI shirenxiong": "trace to Yuntai Pavilion, and your heart will follow Tianma yuan." Wang Qi's note: "that is, to be in the river and lake, to have Wei Que in mind."
Address: Yuntai peak, Boxian Road, Runzhou District, Zhenjiang City
Longitude: 119.43171691894
Latitude: 32.213981628418
Chinese PinYin : Yun Tai Ge
Yuntai Pavilion
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