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How can there be a Wang Teng Pavilion in Langzhong, Sichuan and Jiangxi? Is there any connection between them?

Wang Teng Pavilion in Langzhong, Sichuan and Wang Teng Pavilion in Jiangxi were both built by Wang Teng Li Yuanying.

In 679, Li Yuanying was appointed as the secretariat of Longzhou (now Langzhong, Sichuan). In Langzhong, where the mountain is high and the emperor is far away, he still built a grand palace at the waist of Yutai Mountain on the Jialing River. This is Wang Tengting in Langzhong. In the fourth year of Yongzheng, Li Yuanying chose the bank of Ganjiang River, hired skilled craftsmen and built pavilions in the sky. This is the Wangteng Pavilion in Jiangxi.

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The Wangtengting Pavilion in Langzhong was built by Wang Teng Li Yuanying when he was guarding Langzhong. At the same time, Yutai Temple was built, which has been collectively called Wang Tengge since the Qing Dynasty. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, only a part of the abutment and a few dilapidated houses were left, but the inscriptions on the rocks, the secretariat caves and the cliffs were well preserved. There are inscriptions of Southern Song Dynasty in the cave, four poems of Wang Teng Pavilion by Du Fu by Yuan Shao in Ming Dynasty and four poems of Yishen Ancient Cave by Yang Zhan outside the cave.

In particular, there is a Tang Dynasty pagoda under the platform, which is a square tower foundation with four petals carved into plum blossom shape. The tower is covered with alms, and a boat-shaped niche is opened in the middle. A Buddha knot is carved in the niche to sit on the lotus platform.

The tower brake has two layers, and the brake base has two layers. There is a stone carving eight-force lifting gate body on the lower floor. The upper floor is a hexagonal column, with a Kun door on each side, in which a Buddha statue is carved. The brake is flame-shaped. The stone pagoda is 8.25 meters high and basically intact.

? Baidu encyclopedia-tengwangge