The Royal Stele Pavilion is located on the western line of Lushan, a relatively flat open area next to the Fairy Cave in Jinxiu Valley. This pavilion is unique in shape. It is a monument pavilion built by Zhu Yuanxuan, the ancestor of Ming Dynasty, in memory of Zhou Qian (the Ming religion "Wu Sanren" in "Yitian Tulong Ji"), and the front is engraved with Zhu Yuanxuan's personal writing "Zhou Qianxianren", which is his memory of winning the world after fighting with Chen Youyi and Panyang Lake. Now Lushan is currently well preserved Ming Dynasty buildings, but also the national key cultural relics protection units.
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The Royal Stele Pavilion is located on the western line of Lushan, a relatively flat open area next to the Fairy Cave in Jinxiu Valley. This pavilion is unique in shape. It is a monument pavilion built by Zhu Yuanxuan, the ancestor of Ming Dynasty, in memory of Zhou Qian (the Ming religion "Wu Sanren" in "Yitian Tulong Ji"), and the front is engraved with Zhu Yuanxuan's personal writing "Zhou Qianxianren", which is his memory of winning the world after fighting with Chen Youyi and Panyang Lake. Now Lushan is currently well preserved Ming Dynasty buildings, but also the national key cultural relics protection units.
I heard that it was a stone monument given by Zhu Yuanxuan, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The history has been too long and the inscription has not been seen clearly. Now in order to protect the cultural relics, I can only look at it through the iron fence. Fortunately, there is an introduction outside.
The Yubei Pavilion of Lushan was built by the Ming Dynasty emperor Zhu Yuanxuan. This is a unique building in style. There are no pillars on all sides of the pavilion. There are doors on three sides. The whole is a square plane.
The place where Lushan must punch in is very historical and worth seeing!
The imperial monument pavilion has no pillars on all sides, all of which are made of striped boulders. It was built by Zhu Yuanxuan, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The pavilion has been destroyed and maintained many times in history. Later, the platform and surrounding guardrails were added. It is also the Ming Dynasty building that is currently well preserved in Lushan.
The lake microwaves ripple, and the pavilion stands among them. .