Introduction to Wenbifeng Construction Project in Huian, Quanzhou?
The pagoda is a traditional Chinese building with a specific form and style that is common in Asia. There are more than 2,000 towers in China. There are many types of towers. Zhongda Consulting brings a detailed introduction to "Quanzhou Hui'an Wenbi Peak" to architectural professionals.
Hui'an Wenbi Peak is located in Tuzhai, Hui'an County, Quanzhou City. County-level cultural relics protection unit.
Hui'an Wenbi Peak was built in the early Ming Dynasty. It is an oval stone solid tower that is long from north to south and narrow from east to west, about eight meters high. Legend has it that one day during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Li Hu, the magistrate of Hui'an, was restless while sitting in the office. He inadvertently raised his head and looked into the distance, only to see that the peak facing the county hall was flat and headless. This is what Kan Yu experts call "facing the flat-shouldered headless mountain", which is the most suspicious Feng Shui. Mr. Li then mobilized the gentry to donate money and the people to invest in work to build a pinnacle on the peak, two or three feet high, which looked like "a pen pointing to the sky" from a distance. He also intended to put a stick of incense on the incense burner to predict the prosperity of the county and the emergence of talents in large numbers, so Xianglu Mountain was renamed Wenbi Peak.
Wenbi Peak was announced as the first batch of cultural relics protection units in Hui'an County in January 1984.
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