Traveling to Shandong, this station came to Tai'an. The Dai Temple is one of the must-visit attractions in Tai'an. The Hanbai Courtyard is one of the courtyards. It is located in the southeast of the temple. There is the Qianling Palace in the courtyard. Once you enter the courtyard, the octagonal stone railing pool is directly in front of it. There are many ancient cypress plants in the surrounding area. Because there are a lot of cypresses planted, it is called Hanbaiyuan. The environment is very good. The trees are towering and the trees are shaded. There are some people wearing Hanfu to take pictures.
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Traveling to Shandong, this station came to Tai'an. The Dai Temple is one of the must-visit attractions in Tai'an. The Hanbai Courtyard is one of the courtyards. It is located in the southeast of the temple. There is the Qianling Palace in the courtyard. Once you enter the courtyard, the octagonal stone railing pool is directly in front of it. There are many ancient cypress plants in the surrounding area. Because there are a lot of cypresses planted, it is called Hanbaiyuan. The environment is very good. The trees are towering and the trees are shaded. There are some people wearing Hanfu to take pictures.
Humans are so small in the face of history, the longest is not more than a hundred years, but the cypress tree began to grow from the Han Dynasty, witnessing the rise and fall of the human millennium, and we can only respect the common people.
Hanbai Courtyard is located in the southeast of the temple, the original temple of the temple, there are Hanbai, so the old name is the temple or the East Palace, now known as the Hanbai Courtyard. The giant python in the door is hanging high, Li Yanshu "the temple of the temple". There is an octagonal stone column pool in the courtyard, built in 1961, you can view the Han Bai Cui Ying from the column, because of the name of the shadow of the temple. Around there are 5 ancient cypress plants, passed down to the Han Wu emperor when the east seal. Now the knot is towering, the lush and lush like dragon curling.
There is a taste of history, standing under the tree, feeling thousands! Hanbai!
Hanbai is great! Full of historical vicissitudes, people think about it.
There are not too many cypress trees at the foot of Mount Tai, and most of them are Han cypresses for thousands of years. Several Han cypresses located in the temple are so dense that they still exude vitality and do not enter. Walking under Han cypress is like crossing, and it is more integrated into understanding the local history.