Where is Wenchang Pavilion?
According to the history of Wenchang Pavilion in China, there should be many Wenchang Pavilion in every county established in the Qing Dynasty, and there should be at least 1, Wenchang Pavilion in the whole country.
Wenchang Pavilion is a traditional architecture for offering sacrifices and praying for blessings. It is built to worship the legendary god who is in charge of the fame and fortune of literature and transportation, and to ensure the prosperity of one side's literary style. Emperor Wenchang is a god who is revered by Han people and Taoism and is in charge of the fame and fortune of scholars. In ancient times, it was considered to be the star that presided over the literary movement. At present, there are 35 Wenchang pavilions in various provinces and cities in China, the most famous of which is Wenchang Pavilion in the Summer Palace in Beijing.
There are many attics named after Wenchang all over the country. The main reason lies in the ancient people's worship of wenchang star:
Wenchang (that is, Wen Gui) belongs to Jin, Nan Dou and Si Kejia, and is the star of Wen Kui.
Wenchang, the name of a celestial star official, is called wenchang star. People think it is a celestial official who specializes in managing human reading and literary fame. Wenchang nobles are actually the temporary official palace of the god of food. For example, A's god of food is C, whose role is to show off his body and show off his beauty, and he is also called "satellites", so A regards Si as Wenchang. Wenchang position in geomantic omen.
Today, Wenchang Pavilion has been preserved as a historical relic, such as Wenchang Pavilion in Yangzhou, which is a symbol of a city.