Scenic spots in Fushun County
Introduction to the scenic spots, representative pictures, national key cultural relics protection units
Fushun Confucian Temple In the sixth year of Hongwu (1373) of the Ming Dynasty, the magistrate Zhongxuan renovated the temple, built a school, and built a stone pool. It was first called the Confucian Temple during the Yongle reign of Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty. Since then, the literary style has become more and more prosperous, the education industry has developed, and the number of people who have passed the entrance examination has increased year by year. In the Ming Dynasty, 139 people went to Beijing to take the imperial examination, accounting for one-third of the total number of Jinshi in Sichuan Province. Therefore, they gained the reputation of being a talented scholar in Western Shu and a wealthy scholar in Neijiang. Fushun West Lake Fushun West Lake is located in the center of the county. It is an artificially modified natural lake. It is large in the south and small in the north. It is shaped like a flat gourd and is famous for its lotus flowers. West Lake was originally a natural depression where rainwater from the Zhongxiu, Shengui, Wufu and Agate mountains converged. As early as the Song Dynasty, it had been dug out, built with stones as embankments, and tunneled into lakes. "The lake is six or seven miles wide." After generations of repairs and embellishments, the "West Lake Hall, Huguang Pavilion, Lingbo Pavilion, Chuixiang Pavilion, Chunfeng Pavilion, Xingxin Pavilion, Huanle Pavilion, Jinglian Pavilion, Haoran Terrace and Chaoran Terrace were built successively. Fushun Thousand Buddha Temple Fushun Thousand Buddha Temple ( Also known as Thousand Buddha Rock), it is located in the middle rock of Manao Mountain in Fushun County. It was first built in the Xiantong period of Yizong of the Tang Dynasty. It has been more than 1,100 years ago. A giant Buddha was carved on the rock. Zhenzong and Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty personally wrote and named it Pujueyuan and Zhongyan Temple. In 1988, it was opened to the outside world with the approval of the state. The temple has prospered and its scale has continued to expand. So far, it has restored and built Yuantong Hall, Thousand Buddha Hall, and Yunhui Hall. Wenguang Pagoda is located one kilometer east of Fushun County. Tongxin Mountain was first built in the Ming Dynasty and repaired in the 26th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1846). The tower is 38 meters high and is a seven-layer pavilion-style eight-corrugated brick coiled to the top. It is a typical Ming Dynasty style Feng Shui tower. It means "the article flourishes and shines everywhere" and is regarded as the "literary bamboo shoot" of Fushun. The Huilan Pagoda is located on the Big Buddha Rock on the west bank of Tuojiang River, five miles southwest of Fushun County. It is 56 meters high, has a masonry structure, and has nine floors and eight corners. Huilan Tower is a good place to climb up. When the spring is bright or the autumn is crisp, you can overlook the Artesian Sky Crane in the north, the rolling green mountains in the south, and the green mountains in the west. Look at the misty mountains and see the whole county in the east. Provincial Forest Park
Qingshanling Forest Park is located in Wanshou Town, Fushun County, about 17 kilometers away from the county, with the Qingshan Mountains stretching across the Tuojiang River. The forest area of Qingshanling Provincial Forest Park reaches more than 50,000 acres. Wutiaogou is located in Liqiao Town and Fushan Town in Fushun, and borders Daping Township, Nanxi County, Yibin. It covers an area of 15 square kilometers. Some people say that Wutiaogou is the Shangri-La of Zigong people, because the name of Shangri-La is indeed a bit mysterious. Some say it is a paradise on earth, while others say it is an undeveloped virgin land. Qiaogou Artificial Lake Muqiaogou Artificial Lake is located in the upper reaches of the Xihe River in Xixi Town, Zhonghe Township, 36 kilometers away from the county seat. The dam hub was built in 1975, with a total length of 18 kilometers and a maximum width of 300 meters. The normal water level is more than 3,000 acres. It is surrounded by undulating mountains and canyons with a length of several kilometers. The scenery is beautiful, and many water birds gather in Chuanshan Cave and Yuhegou. There is a ridge on the side of Ma'an Mountain. The ridge stretches straight into the pond and looks like an elephant's trunk.