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What is the oldest place in Fuzhou?

The largest iron Buddha The largest iron Buddha in Fujian Province is located in the Iron Buddha Hall of Kaiyuan Temple in Fuzhou. The iron Buddha is called "Amitabha Buddha" and sits on the lotus seat, with his hands folded and 5.3 meters high. According to the unearthed objects recorded in Rongcheng Records, it is proved that the iron Buddha was cast before the sixth year of Yuanfeng in Song Dynasty (A.D. 1083). Iron Buddha's head is solid and his body is hollow. It is estimated that its weight is around100000 Jin, making it the largest iron Buddha in the southeast provinces of China. The earliest stadium The earliest stadium in Fujian is near Yeshan, Fuzhou. It was opened by Tang Chaoyuan and Peiciyuan, the secretariat of the eighth year (AD 8 13). The existing provincial museum is the monument of the gymnasium. The biggest pot in Fujian. In the fragrant kitchen of Yongquan Temple in Gushan, Fuzhou. This pot is seven or eight feet deep, and the lid is hung on the pulley. Three kilos of firewood can cook a pot of rice, and the cooked rice can be eaten by 1000 people. There are three small pots next to the cauldron, each of which can hold 200 people. Fuzhou Jianchi, the oldest pool, also known as Ou leafpool, is the oldest famous pool in Fujian. This pool is in the yard of the Provincial Finance Bureau and the Provincial Bank on Gu Ping Road today. The earliest glass bowl The earliest glass bowl in Fujian was found in the tomb of the king of Fujian in the Tang Dynasty after the Five Dynasties. The king's tomb is located in the northern suburb of Fuzhou. In the fourth year of Ming Dynasty (AD 1429), the tomb of Guande was stolen by soldiers stationed there and this bowl was found. This is one of many precious sacrifices. The earliest local chronicles in Fujian are Old Records, which Lin called. This book was rebuilt by Lin Shizhen during the Song and Qing Dynasties (A.D. 104 1-I048), and it has been lost for a long time now. In the early Qing Dynasty, Chen got Lin Wei's notes from a farmer's home in Changle, and wrote a volume of Zhong Minkao. After textual research, he has many new views on the place names in central Fujian. Unfortunately, the original words were reprinted in the end. The oldest wooden structure building The oldest preserved wooden structure building in Fujian is the Hualin Temple Hall at the foot of Pingshan Mountain in Fuzhou. This temple was built in Gande for three years in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 963), and has been in existence since 1030. The Great Hall of Hualin Temple is an important cultural relic in China. The National Cultural Heritage Administration has allocated funds for reconstruction. The earliest Buddhist temple The earliest Buddhist temple in Fujian, named Shaoyin Temple, was built in the third year of Jin Taikang (AD 282), 626 years earlier than the Gushan Mianquan Temple built by Wang in the second year of Kaiping. There are Qin Shi, Jinjijing, Yinmachi and other monuments in the temple, all of which are relics of the reign of the King of Han, Fujian and Yue. Now the "Banyexuan" in Beitaoji, Fuzhou is a part of the temple ruins in the past. The oldest wooden tablet The oldest wooden tablet in Fujian, the Shubei tablet, is located in the dead wooden temple of Xuefeng Temple in Minhou County. Tree-bellied stele is a unique tree monument in China, which is carved on the abdomen of a dead tree that is still outside but has rotted inside. This dead tree, which is neither a stalk nor a rafter, withered as early as the eleventh year of Tang Xiantong (AD 870). In 905 AD, Wang built a buddhist nun to protect it according to Fujian time, and dug a reservoir in front of buddhist nun, commonly known as "Wan Gong Chi". The inscription was carved at that time. Dead wood has been around 2000 years since it was born, and the inscription has a history of 1073 years. It is an important cultural relic famous at home and abroad. The earliest warship factory The earliest warship factory in Fujian was in Changle County. According to Ba Min Tong Zhi, Wu Gongfu built ships here. Fu Cha, the king of Wu, was born in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and it has been more than 2,000 years since. Changle County, nicknamed "Wuhang", was named after Sun Wu of the Three Kingdoms built a ship here. The earliest relief Buddha statue in Fujian was carved on the stone wall on the southeast side of Wushi Mountain in Fuzhou. This Buddha statue is about two meters high, with a bun on its head, a Vatican robe and bare arms. It is full and solemn, and the back of the statue is engraved with radiant wheel lights. The carving technique is simple and elegant, but it has the artistic characteristics of China. According to the identification of archaeologists, this Buddha statue is a work of Tang Dynasty. A few days ago, no earlier relief stone statues have been found in all parts of Fujian. The earliest brick city The earliest brick city in Fujian should be regarded as the "Luocheng" of Fuzhou. It was founded by Wang in the Tang Dynasty (AD 90). Gold enamel patterns are printed on the city bricks. Fiona Fang in Luocheng is 40 miles high and 17 feet thick. There are 2505 galleries, 100 watchtowers, three-story watchtowers and 70 watchtowers on the city frame. There are eight doors, nine convenient doors and three water gates. These eight gates, named "Lishemen" in the south, are located in the north of the current Antai Bridge; Southeast name "Tongjinmen", on the present Golden Gate Road; East name "Haiyan Gate", this season's bridge west; The name "Yanyuanmen" in the northeast is in front of the present Hiram's Hospital (Zhongshan Road; The north name is "Yongzimen", which is now in Qiantang Lane; The northwest is called "Anshanmen", next to the present West Lake; The southwest is called "Qingyuan Gate", which is on the present Macau Road. The west name is "Shanhuamen", which is now Ximenshan Flower Shop. All eight doors were abandoned. The earliest park in Fujian was Joo Won  in Song Dynasty. Because it is located in the west of Zhou Ya, it is called "Zhou Xi Garden" for officials and nobles to visit. There is a big pool in the garden that can tide. There are Spring Pavilion, Book Spectrum Pavilion, Stage, Wine Pavilion, swing stand, etc. This garden is unlocked once a year in February for citizens to play for a month. Farmers outside the city can also visit the city during opening hours. State West Park was abandoned a long time ago, and the location is now Xinmin Road. The oldest arhat statue is the oldest arhat statue in Fujian. In Yun Qi Cave of Lianhua Mountain in Luoyuan, there are 18 arhats carved with cyan granite, of which 16 was carved by stonemason Chen Zengyuan in the eighth year of Chunyou in the Song Dynasty (A.D. 1248). The tallest statue is 84 boxes high and the lowest is 75 centimeters high. The other two statues were carved for the Ming Dynasty. The earliest bronze inscriptions in Fujian were cast on metal. According to records, the earliest inscription of Dingguang Pagoda (White Pagoda) in Fuzhou is thirty-eight, and the last sentence is "Tian Liang four-year prison book". Dingguang Pagoda was built in the first year of God bless in Tang Dynasty (AD 904). This tripod was cast in the fourth year of the Southern Liang Dynasty (AD 505). It predates the lighthouse by 399 years. This relic of Nanliang Ancient Pagoda was used in Dingguang Pagoda by later generations. Until today.