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Scenic spots in Pingxiang County

Dongjiacun Temple Ruins

Dongjiacun Temple Ruins are located 500 meters northwest of Dongjiacun Village, Hegumiao Town, Pingxiang County, Hebei Province. The ruins are 28 meters long from north to south and 18 meters wide from east to west. , with a total area of ​​504 square meters, is adjacent to Xinglin Expressway in the south, Dongzhuang in the north, Zhangzhuang in the east, Tiangu in the west, and is 20 kilometers away from Pingxiang County. Zhangjiatun Shang Dynasty Ruins

Zhangjiatun Shang Dynasty Ruins are located northeast of the old city of Pingxiang County and southwest of the new county, within the sand dune area. The site is located in a deep pit 100 meters south of the village. The pit cliff cultural layer is about 1.2-2.2 meters thick. The soil is soft and dark gray. The layer contains a large amount of charcoal ash, braised earth, pottery shards, and broken bones. , clam pieces, and unearthed from many ash pits on the cliffs were corded pottery pieces, pottery kegs, pottery spinning wheels, grass-mixed mud blocks, bones, and clam pieces. The stele of Daguan's holy works

The stele of Daguan's holy works was built by Zheng Juzheng, a bachelor of the main hall in the first year of Daguan in the Northern Song Dynasty. Yongtianxiajunyi". Xinggu Temple

Xinggu Temple is located in the west of Dou Fengma Village, Fengzhou Town, Pingxiang County. It is said that it was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty and developed in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. It reached its peak in the Ming and Qing dynasties. The temple covers an area of More than 100 acres, including more than 300 acres of monk farmland. It was the largest Buddhist holy site in southern Zhili at that time. Pingxiang County Anti-Japanese Heroes Monument

Pingxiang County Anti-Japanese Heroes Monument Pingxiang County, Hebei Province has a long revolutionary history. In April 2008, the "Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the First Anti-Japanese War in Southern Hebei and the Pingxiang County Anti-Japanese Heroes Monument" was engraved in the east of Fenghongkang Village, Xunzhao Township, Pingxiang County, the scene of the battle that year, to commemorate the revolutionary martyrs. The heroic deeds will be recorded in history forever to serve as a warning to future generations. On both sides of the monument are respectively engraved "The Anti-Japanese Heroes Will Be Immortal" written by Guo Liwen, former member of the Central Committee, Chairman and Party Secretary of the All-China Women's Federation, and "National Majesty Will Live Forever" written by Sun Guangrui, former Procurator General of the Provincial Procuratorate. The inscriptions folded under the sunlight. Shine. The Yuan Dynasty imitation wood structure chronological mural tomb

The Yuan Dynasty imitation wood structure chronological mural tomb is located about 15 kilometers southwest of Pingxiang County and about 200 meters north-east of Xiguoqiao Village. Both tombs were damaged. They are located in the north and face south, with the tomb passage in the south. M1 is a circular single-chamber brick tomb with imitation wood structure, which consists of four parts: tomb passage, gate tower, corridor and tomb chamber. The maximum inner diameter of the tomb chamber is 3.2-3.5, and the remaining depth is 2.54 meters. The bottom of the tomb is a "concave" shaped coffin bed with a height of 0.38 meters. The tomb wall is divided into three layers, with 17 pot doors built around the base of the wall; the lower layer of the tomb wall is built with 14 brick pillars, 5 false doors, 1 lampshade, 2 chairs, and 14 pillar pavings are built on the pillars. For each flower, 10 flowers are made on the tween paving; 6 flowers are made on the upper layer. M2 is located 1.4 meters southeast of M1. It is an octagonal brick chamber tomb with imitation wood structure. It is composed of tomb passage, corridor, tomb door, tomb chamber, etc. Dongyue Tianqi Temple

Dongyue Tianqi Temple is located in Hegumiao Village in the southeast of Pingxiang County. According to legend, it was built during the Warring States Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (475-221 BC). When I went to Huashan to preach, I passed by this place and saw that nine roads merged into this place. It looked like nine dragon mouths converged, so it was called "Jiulongkou". Looking at its landform, it was indeed a geomantic treasure land for building temples and cultivating one's body. After careful consideration, the old Taoist decided to build a majestic temple here to promote Taoism. At that time, due to the sparse population, it was impossible to rely on the donations of good men and women from all over the world. The old Taoist transferred funds from his original temple, personally designed and supervised the construction, and built it here. Because the temple was built on Mount Tai, it was named Dongyue Tianqi Temple.