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Tourism ecology of Tanshan Town

[Tanshan Xinlong Cultural Center Square] (also called Tanxin Square or Street Center Garden): Located in the center of Tanshan Town, it is the first in the county to integrate ecology, leisure, fitness, and entertainment. fountain square. In order to meet the growing material and cultural living standards needs of the people of Tanshan and Xinlong, the Tanshan government and Xinlong Group decided to invest in the construction of this cultural center square and jointly build a Tanshan cultural center integrating ecology, leisure, fitness and entertainment. Xin Cultural Center Square has a total investment of 600,000 yuan and covers an area of ??3,000 square meters. The construction of the square has added a beautiful scenery to Tanshan, an ancient mountain town, and is also the image symbol of Tanshan.

[Dengyun Tower]: Located on the side of Yangjiayuan in Longgang Village, it was built in the fourth year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1824). It is a pavilion-style hollow brick tower with 5 floors and 8 sides. The internal diameter of the bottom floor is 3.2 meters, the single wall thickness is 1.43 meters, and the tower height is 33 meters. The pagoda is made of brick and is in the shape of a vase. The inscription on the forehead of the pagoda reads, "On the auspicious day of the spring month of Jia Shen in the fourth year of Daoguang's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he ascended the Cloud Pagoda and was built by the Zou family in Longgang." On the first floor of the tower, the staircase was destroyed.

[Qianshan Cultural Site]: In June 1986, fragments of civilian cooking utensils from the Shang and Zhou dynasties were unearthed from the roadside production team of the Tanshan Commune Roadside Brigade. The collected specimens include: pottery kettles, tripods, etc. Fragments of pottery. It is a relic of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, dating back to approximately

[Zou Weilian’s Tomb]: It is located on Qilin Mountain of the Zaotian Villagers’ Group in Dianshang Village. It was built in the 9th year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1636) and the 23rd year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1818). After being rebuilt, the tombstone is engraved with the inscription "The tomb of Zou Guishi, the most loyal and loyal scholar in the world, the governor of Fujian Qisheng Ministry, Zuo Shilang", and the couplet engraved on the stone pillar is "A piece of stone will last forever, and the mountains will have spring forever". There were originally stone figures and horses in front of the tomb. Due to lack of funds when it was first built and the steep slopes of the mountain, they were not placed in front of the tomb. They were now destroyed. An attempt was made to steal them in 1990 because the entire large stone slab was so strong that it was extremely difficult to pry it open. The following year, the People's Government of Tanshan Town sent people to reinforce it with cement mortar and restored it to its original state. It is now in good condition.

Yangjianao Cultural Site

[Meifu Tomb]: Located at Yuanjia (formerly known as Meijia) in Lubu Village, Tanshan Town. Zou Weilian's "Daguanlou Collection" of the Ming Dynasty says: "The real tomb of Meizi is in Xiaoyao Meicun Taoist Temple. The door of the tomb is open and there are many algae paintings in the middle." The tomb is on Fenghuang Mountain behind the village. Mei Zizhen, also known as Mei Fu, was born in Shouchun and was once a Nanchang captain. During the Yuanshi period of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty, so Mei Fu abandoned his wife and lived in seclusion in Yifeng Mountain.

[Prince Pagoda]

[Zen Master Deweiyu Pagoda]: Located on the mountain on the left side of Zifu Temple in Yuanqian Village, it was built in the 23rd year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1684). The text on the pagoda says: "Zhongxing Zifu Weiyu's pagoda." Deweiyu, Zen Master Daoyu, presided over the reconstruction of Dongshan and Zifu Temples in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. He was buried here after his death.

[Yunfengshan Temple]: Located in Xiaoyao Village, it is the home of Tang Huizhong and Zen Master Xi (Prince Li Xi) Zhuo Xi. The temple is at the top of the mountain, with a very spacious environment. There are two buildings on the east and west sides, which were abandoned during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The ground temperature and ice are very different below. In March, the snow is as heavy as snow, and it is cold enough to plant vegetables. There is a self-ringing bell on the mountain, and it is as fast as a festival in the middle of the night. Every day when the weather is fine, white clouds rise up from the entrance of the cave, suddenly filling the air and filling the skirt. Two rivers flow between them, with rocks hanging thousands of feet below and spraying like snow, making it a scenic spot within the territory. In the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, there was a monk's hut on it. At that time, the prime minister of the country, Jin Zhijun, prepared his troops in Nanrui. He wrote the title: "Facing the wall and the lonely peak". Wu Ganlai wrote: "Yunfeng Yibi".

[Xipingyuan Shuikou Bridge]: It is located at the entrance of Shanshui in the southwest of Shantian Village in Tanshan Town. The original "Xiping Temple" here is now abandoned. It is a single-hole stone bridge spanning the Xixi River. It was built in the fourth year of Dade in the Yuan Dynasty (1300). The bridge is 8.5 meters long, 2.74 meters wide, 3.4 meters high, and has a span of 4.46 meters. The arch-vector ratio is two to one. The bridge arch is built of granite. The structure is longitudinally segmented single coupons and brick coupons. There are 12 horizontal sutures in parallel. The longitudinal stone sutures are arch-shaped. The center of the arch top is connected with tenon pebble strips. The whole arch has 13 layers of stones. There are 6 pieces for the odd-numbered floor and 7 pieces for the even-numbered floor. On the bridge stones, there are inscriptions: "Xu Shaoji, the east hall of Xipingyuan, ordered craftsmen to build this stone bridge... to facilitate communication... The record of October in the fourth year of the great virtue of eternal existence", and the cost of building the bridge is "400 for work and food." Wu Shi Guan Zheng" words. There are also the words "the abbot's seat is laid by the mason, Yamada Liuming, the deputy is Ouo Liquan, and the master is Fenning Lifu" and "Daoguang year repair".

[Wenwu Shifangfang]: Located in Longgang Village.

It is a masonry archway with a mixed structure, with 7 bays in width, one door and six walls. The door lintels are tall. The four characters "Wen Wu Shi Fang" are engraved on the stone forehead on the lintel, and the couplet engraved on both sides is "Wen uses the Five Classics to live a long life, and Wu Wei has a sword to last for a long time." . In the late Ming Dynasty, the villagers surnamed Zou established it to commend the Ming Dynasty writer, Minister of War, Zou Weilian, a famous anti-Dutch general, and the "literary and military strategies" of famous people of the Zou family in the past. It is 7.7 meters high and 10.26 meters wide. It is still in good condition today.

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[Shiqiao Martyrs Monument]: It is located on Taxingping Mountain (Zhen) in Shiqiao Village, Tanshan Town. In October 1959, the Yifeng County People's Government built it to commemorate the revolutionary martyrs who died during the Agrarian Revolution. In this year, the County People's Government buried the remains of 79 revolutionary martyrs who died during the Agrarian Revolution here, and built 1 martyrs' mausoleum and 1 monument each. seat. Rebuilt in 1974, the mausoleum is 7.7 meters long, 3.4 meters long, 1.1 meters high, and surrounded by sandstone and concrete. 14 meters in front of the tomb is a monument to the martyrs. The monument is 7.6 meters high, 1.65 meters long, 7.7 meters long from east to west, and 7.2 meters wide from north to south. It is surrounded by railings with a circumference of 18.9 meters and a height of 0.7 meters. There are five steps with a width of 1.3 meters in each of the three directions.

[Book of Writings]: Ming Dynasty, Zou Weilian: "Daguanlou Collection"; Wu Tailai: "Yanling Shishu"; Wu Ganlai: "Zhuang Jie Gong Collection"; Wu Yuanlai: "Le Shan Chapter"; Liu Quanyao: " "Cunmei Xiaozhi", "Geography Weiwan", "Abridged and Supplementary Imperial Examinations", "Recruitment Notes", "Huaishe Xingchao", "Wen Kuang Richao". In the Qing Dynasty, Zou Zhaobin wrote "Ye Xuan Shi Cao".