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Introduce gyeongbokgung palace?

At the beginning of reclamation in Taoyuan, plague prevailed and the war was fierce. In order to avoid misfortune and seek happiness, the villagers proposed to build the temple of Zhang Shengwang-Jingfu Palace, which was completed in Jiaqing on 18 (18 13), becoming not only the belief center of local Zhangzhou people, but also the center of urban development from now on.

Jingfu Palace, commonly known as Taoyuan Temple, is located at the intersection of Zhongzheng Road and Zhongshan Road. It is mainly dedicated to Zhang Kai Wang Sheng. It is dedicated by Da Xiren and Gong Fenxiang, accompanied by Marshal Tan Xuan and Guanyin Buddha. It is the largest Zhangzhou immigrant belief center on the island and is listed as a third-class monument.

Gyeongbokgung Palace was one of the five palaces in Seoul during the Li Dynasty (1392~ 19 10), and it was also the main palace in the Li Dynasty, with a history of 500 years. Located in the north of Seoul, Gyeongbokgung Palace was built by Li Chenggui, the ancestor of the Li Dynasty (1392 ~ 1398), when he moved to Korea in 1395, so it is also called "Beique".

Jingfu Palace covers an area of 6.5438+0.5 million square meters (about 50 hectares), with Gwanghwamun in the south, Jianchun Gate in the east, Yingqiu Gate in the west and Shenwu Gate in the north. There are Qin Zheng Hall, Jiaotai Hall, Tattoo Hall, qinghui Building and Xiangyuan Pavilion in the palace. Qin Zhengting Hall, the main hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace, is the place where formal ceremonies are held and officials are accepted.

The square in front of Qin Zheng Hall is where officials will attend the meeting. The ground of the square is paved with granite and divided into three roads. The middle road is higher and wider, which is the road taken by the king, and the roads on both sides are lower, which is the road taken by civil and military officials. There are also graded stones on both sides of the square. Tattoo Hall and Jiaotai Hall are the sleeping halls of the Empress Dowager and Princess respectively. The Ten Immortals Chimney in Tattoo Hall is very famous, which can be regarded as the most beautiful chimney in the Li Dynasty. It has been designated as No.810 precious cultural relic. Jiaotai Hall is the princess's private living space, and the temple wall and back door facing Emei Mountain are particularly beautiful.

Adding charm to Gyeongbokgung Palace are Qinghui Building and Xiangyuan Pavilion, which echo the wide pond. Qinghui Building is a place where countries hold banquets whenever they are happy or welcome diplomatic envoys. It was built on a huge artificial pond. Xiangyuan Pavilion is located in the backyard behind the sleeping hall. Like qinghui Building, it was built after artificial digging ponds and building islands. It is characterized by being more feminine than Qinghui Building. Especially when it was built, the characteristics and natural terrain of Emei Mountain were fully preserved, and artificial buildings were completely integrated into it, which can be described as a typical backyard of South Korea. In addition, there is the king's office, the ideological and political hall, and the library where scholars study.

There are many cultural relics worth seeing in Gyeongbokgung Palace. There are ten-story stone pagoda of Jing Tian Temple (National Treasure No.86), Buddha's fairy wooden pagoda of Brahma Temple (National Treasure No.11kloc-0/) and other national treasures, as well as leak-reporting kiosks with automatic alarm bells and Qin Jingting kiosks with automatic water leakage, which were originally scattered all over the country and later moved to Gyeongbokgung Palace.

19 10 after the signing of the Korea-Japan merger treaty, in order to build the governor's office, the Japanese emperor demolished all the temples and pavilions in the south of Gyeongbokgung Palace and built the governor's office. Now the building has been demolished and the restoration of Gyeongbokgung Palace is under way.