Zhongxuan Building is located on the southeast corner of the ancient city of Xiangyang City. What I see now is that it was rebuilt in 1993. The building is two-story heavy-lift roof, with beautiful design, and can also go up to the city wall. There is also a small square below.
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Zhongxuan Building is located on the southeast corner of the ancient city of Xiangyang City. What I see now is that it was rebuilt in 1993. The building is two-story heavy-lift roof, with beautiful design, and can also go up to the city wall. There is also a small square below.
Zhongxuan Building is a very magnificent building in the corner of the ancient city of Xiangyang . Wang Zhongxuan is one of the famous Jian'an seven children in the East Han Dynasty. Because he escaped the war and turned to Xiangyang , he did not get reused in Xiangyang for more than ten years, so he was depressed. Now Zhongxuanlou tourists are few, there are some fishing and leisure locals on the riverside under the city wall, you can walk on the city wall.
Zhongxuan Building is located in the southeast corner of the ancient city of Xiangyang , which was built in Xiangyang to commemorate the famous talent Wang Qian in the late East Han Dynasty. Wang Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty made "Zhongxuan Building Notes". The original building was destroyed early. Now the building is a double-storey heavy-top-style rest in 1993.
仲宣楼位于襄阳城东南角城墙之上,为纪念东汉末年诗人王粲(建安七子)在襄阳作《登楼赋》而建,因王粲字仲宣故名,又名王粲楼。史料记载:仲宣楼始建于东汉,明末万历年间,襄阳知府周绍稷修楼成。清.雍正间副史赵宏恩重建。乾隆二十五年署知府胡翼重修。后毁于战火(民国初年),1993年,襄阳市政府在原址上恢复仲宣楼。[1]仲宣楼、黄鹤楼、晴川阁和岳阳楼一起并称“楚天四大名楼”。
This building is located in the southeast corner of the ancient city, named after the font number of Wang Qian (Zong Xuan) in the "Jian'an Seven Children". This building was built in the East Han Dynasty, destroyed several times in the fire, rebuilt several times during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and destroyed again in the early years of the Republic of China. The current building is rebuilt on the original site of the municipal government in 1993. Together with Wuhan's Yellow Crane Tower, Qingchuan Pavilion, Yueyang's Yueyang Building, it is called "Chutian Four Famous Buildings". However, I think this statement is a bit of a big banner for tiger skin. I don't know who commented. Perhaps that is why there is no need for tickets here, and even then, there are not many tourists, only a few people. The whole building is divided into three parts: the city wall, the city platform, and the main building, of which the city building is regarded as an open-air restaurant (I went to it at noon, but there is no business here), and the city platform is a small theater (it doesn't look like anyone).