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Want to experience the grandeur of "To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower"? Here's a guide to the Guanque Tower, which will take you through the past and present and feel the charm of cultural treasures! Hello everyone, today let's explore the ancient Guanque Tower together. First, don't rush to go upstairs, take a photo in the square in front of the building first, the grand background of "The sun beyond the mountain glows" is definitely a highlight of your Moments. Then, let's step up the stairs, every step up, it's like traveling through time and space, feeling the feelings of the ancients looking far away. When you reach the top floor, remember to find a good position, look at the Yellow River in the distance, and look at the pavilions and pavilions in the near future. The "one more floor" is absolutely worth your trip. Don't forget, there are also rich historical exhibitions in the building, which will take you to understand the past and present of this building. Come on, join me on the Guanque Tower and experience a cultural journey that you can go on! On the east bank of the ancient and mysterious Yellow River, there stands a building, it is silent, but it has witnessed thousands of years of changes. Have you ever wondered what kind of building can make countless literati fall for it and leave a good sentence? What kind of historical torrent has made this building sink and float, and finally rejuvenate? Today, let's unveil the mystery of the Guanque Tower together and explore the mystery of its culture, economy, politics and social changes. Guanque Tower, a place where stories are hidden in a name. It was built in the Northern Zhou Dynasty and was named after the frequent storks. It is not only a practical military building, but also an excellent place for literati to look far away and express their feelings. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, it became a center of cultural exchange, especially Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Guanque Tower", which made this building famous all over the world and became an important symbol of poetic culture. However, in the war of Jin and Yuan Dynasties, the Guanque Tower was destroyed and only the site was left for people to mourn. Until modern times, after many efforts, the Guanque Tower was rebuilt and stood on the bank of the Yellow River again. It not only reproduced the glory of Tang Dynasty architecture, but also carried a profound historical and cultural heritage. Its rise and fall is a microcosm of ancient Chinese history, reflecting the inheritance and innovation of culture, the prosperity and decline of economy, the change and stability of politics, and the turmoil and peace of society.
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Posted: Oct 12, 2024
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