Chengdu Zhongshuge is a cultural heritage integrating culture, art, history and architecture, located in Dujiangyan City. Zhongshuge is a Dujiangyan cultural relic protection unit and a national AAA-level tourist attraction. Zhongshuge is a large-scale building, one of the well-preserved ancient buildings in Dujiangyan, and its cultural connotation and historical value are immeasurable.
The history of Zhongshuge can be traced back to the Song Dynasty, when Chengdu was the cultural center of southwest China, and Zhongshuge was the library at that time. In the Ming dynasty, the clock was demolished and rebuilt, becoming a more magnificent building, which has been well preserved so far. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhongshuge was once the cultural center of Chongqing, with hundreds of thousands of books in it.
The characteristics of Zhongshuge
Zhongshuge refers to the library in China traditional culture, which is usually located in a place with beautiful scenery and quiet atmosphere. Its architectural style is traditional and elegant, and it has a large collection of precious ancient books, rubbings and paintings. The biggest feature of Zhongshuge is traditional cultural heritage and treasures, and its collection range is extremely wide, including books and cultural relics in history, philosophy, literature and art.
There are a large number of clock collections, various types and complete systems. The collection of ancient books and cultural relics has experienced hundreds of years of so-called "vicissitudes" and has extremely high historical and cultural value. Different from modern libraries, Chinese libraries generally do not use digital technology, and strictly protect and preserve the collected books to prevent cultural treasures from natural disasters or man-made destruction.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Dujiangyan Zhongshuge.