Zhenwu Pavilion is the pearl hidden in this small place in Rongxian County. The four famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River are not overcrowded. This one is worth it for you to slowly appreciate the beauty of architecture and history. Zhenwu Pavilion was built on a stone platform on the north bank of the embroidered river in the east of Rongxian County, in the first year of Ming Wanli (1573). Dengge looks far away, across the vast plain on the south bank, the southeast mountains stand tall and magnificent. The pavilion itself is 13 meters high, plus the Taiwan height is nearly 20 meters, and it is also the object of viewing in the surrounding area. In 1982, it was designated by the State Council as a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. The Jingletai was built in Tang Qianyuan in the second year (759). The famous poet Yuan Jie went to the Dudufu of Rongxian County to build the Jingletai in the east of Rongzhou City to train soldiers and watch the scenery. The Zhenwu Pavilion was built on the Jinglutai in the early Ming Dynasty. The Zhenwu Pavilion was added to the three-story pavilion in the first year of the Ming Wanli (1573), which is now the Zhenwu Pavilion. Zhenwu Pavilion is called the Yellow Crane Tower, Yueyang Tower and Tengwang Pavilion. Zhenwu Pavilion, three floors of the Pavilion, three towers, in the shape of a square tower, the whole pavilion uses 3,000 different sizes of lattice wood components, cleverly connected together, once hit by many earthquakes and strong winds, still safe, is known as "Tiannan Jiefu".