Feng Huanhuan's geographical location
Feng Huanque is located in Zhaojiaping, Beituxi, Qu County, Dazhou City, Sichuan Province. According to Hanshu, Feng Huan, an emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was a secretariat of Youzhou. In the first year of Yan Guang (A.D. 12 1), he was framed and imprisoned. Although it was confirmed, it died in prison. Andy gave him100000 yuan to become a doctor.
At present, only Feng Huan Que is left, and Zique has been abolished. There is a gluttonous inscription in front of the pavilion, saying, "Therefore, the Henan Shangshu assistant minister made Yuzhou secretariat, Yuzhou, Feng Shendao." This pavilion was built in the first year of Jianguang or the year after Jianguang.
Feng Huanque's style is steady and simple, his carving is exquisite and concise, his modeling is vivid and elegant, and he has a unique style, which shows the superb architectural art of Han Dynasty and is a treasure in the history of Chinese architectural art. 1961March, the State Council approved Feng Huanhuan as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
The most famous birds in Quxian are Feng Huanque and Shen Fujun Que, which were the national key protected cultural relics announced by the state in the early days. Feng Huanque is located in North Zhaojiaping, Quxian County, Sichuan Province, about 29 kilometers away from the county seat. Feng Huan, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was once the secretariat of Youzhou, and was framed and imprisoned in 12 1 (the first year of Yan Guang in the Eastern Han Dynasty). Feng Huankui was built in 12 1 year, with exquisite carving and beautiful shape.
Feng Huanhuan's cultural relic structure;
Que is a catamaran, one east and one west, and now only the East Que is left. It is 4.38 meters high and consists of six parts: Queji, Queshen, Fangzi, Jieshi, Dougong and Queding. This is a complete imitation wood building. On the arch wall, the front is Qinglong, and the back is Xuanwu, which is beautifully carved and skilled in knife work. The top is like a double-layered roof, temple style, simple tiles and corrugated grass leaves.
The que body is made of green sandstone, and is made of three layers of big stones: one layer is carved with imitations intersecting vertically and horizontally, the second layer is medium stone, all sides are thin and flat, covered with bas-relief Fang Shengwen patterns, and the three layers of stones fly outward in an inverted trapezoid shape, with arc arches on both sides, which is rich in strong decorative beauty.