In the 30th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (155 1), Yue Dongsheng, a magistrate of a county, dug up the Baode River and erected a monument and pavilion beside the river to commemorate the real treasure. Qing Daoguang studied it twice in the early years of the Republic of China. During the Republic of China, Babel Pavilion was used as a reading room. In the 1950s, it was used as a private residence. 1983 The imitation prototype was rebuilt in Zongba Garden. The pavilion is square, with glazed tile roof and sharp corners, with a height of 5 meters, a perimeter of 12 meters and an area of 100 square meters. Inscribed by Zhao Puchu, a famous contemporary calligrapher. In the original pavilion, the remains of the thirty-year monument of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty and the inscription of Daoguang Pavilion in the Republic of China were also moved to the side of the pavilion, and the new inscription recorded the beginning and end of the reconstruction of Babao Pavilion.
Zongkuoyuan
Originally a private garden by Qiao Lai, a scholar of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Zongyuan Garden is famous for its lotus scenery. Before the Ming Dynasty, this was the King of the Tang Dynasty, with Songjing River in Nantong and Songgang in the north. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the Hu family of Baoying built a painting garden (villa) here, which was abandoned at the end of the Ming Dynasty. In the 27th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1688), Qiao Lai built a vertical garden on this old site. This garden is built on the mountain, with trees for forests, small and large, which is quite interesting. Pavilions and pavilions, with numerous scenic spots, have attracted many literati to recite poems and write poems, and greatly appreciated this beautiful and elegant waterscape garden. A hundred years later, Qiao's family declined, and Zongkui College was transformed into Huachuan College, which became the highest institution of learning in Baoying at that time. During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he was destroyed by fire. After liberation, the park and Baoying Middle School were rebuilt in the original site. 1958 is called People's Park. 1982, baoying county people's government restored its original name to preserve its traditional characteristics, and still called it "religious garden", and expanded and repaired it. At present, it is located in the city center, at the intersection of Ye Ting Road and Anyi Road, covering an area of 68 mu.
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It extends from Zhao Jia Village in Sheyang Lake Town to Tianpingxiang Tianpingzhuang, with a length of about 4.5 kilometers from east to west. In this range, there are thousands of graves. The history books say that the tombs of Xiang Bo and Chen Lin, the seven sons of Jian 'an, are here. Since the Han Dynasty, hundreds of precious cultural relics have been unearthed here, such as "Han Copper Tiger", "Money in the stirrup" and "Pisces Copper Wash". In the Qing Dynasty, the stone relief of Confucius seeing Laozi was found here. Later, due to the Japanese occupation, the whereabouts of the stone relief were unknown. His rubbings were collected by Mr. Lu Xun and are now in Nanjing Museum. The site of the Han Formation "Jiuli Qiandun" has been designated as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit. People call it "the record of historical records, the symbol of civilization".
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Babao Pavilion
In the 30th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (155 1), Yue Dongsheng, a magistrate of a county, dug up the Baode River and erected a monument and pavilion beside the river to commemorate the real treasure. Qing Daoguang studied it twice in the early years of the Republic of China. During the Republic of China, Babel Pavilion was used as a reading room. In the 1950s, it was used as a private residence. 1983 The imitation prototype was rebuilt in Zongba Garden. The pavilion is square, with glazed tile roof and sharp corners, with a height of 5 meters, a perimeter of 12 meters and an area of 100 square meters. Inscribed by Zhao Puchu, a famous contemporary calligrapher. In the original pavilion, the remains of the thirty-year monument of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty and the inscription of Daoguang Pavilion in the Republic of China were also moved to the side of the pavilion, and the new inscription recorded the beginning and end of the reconstruction of Babao Pavilion.
Zongkuoyuan
Originally a private garden by Qiao Lai, a scholar of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Zongyuan Garden is famous for its lotus scenery. Before the Ming Dynasty, this was the King of the Tang Dynasty, with Songjing River in Nantong and Songgang in the north. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the Hu family of Baoying built a painting garden (villa) here, which was abandoned at the end of the Ming Dynasty. In the 27th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1688), Qiao Lai built a vertical garden on this old site. This garden is built on the mountain, with trees for forests, small and large, which is quite interesting. Pavilions and pavilions, with numerous scenic spots, have attracted many literati to recite poems and write poems, and greatly appreciated this beautiful and elegant waterscape garden. A hundred years later, Qiao's family declined, and Zongkui College was transformed into Huachuan College, which became the highest institution of learning in Baoying at that time. During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he was destroyed by fire. After liberation, the park and Baoying Middle School were rebuilt in the original site. 1958 is called People's Park. 1982, baoying county people's government restored its original name to preserve its traditional characteristics, and still called it "religious garden", and expanded and repaired it. At present, it is located in the city center, at the intersection of Ye Ting Road and Anyi Road, covering an area of 68 mu.