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| | Zhugou Revolutionary Memorial [edit this] | | Zhugou Revolutionary Memorial lies to the west of Queshan County 32 km for away.
In 1939, it was the site of the headquarters of the Central Plains Bureau of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Liu Shaoqi once commanded the anti-Japanese battle here. Many revolutionaries such as Li Xiannian, Peng Xuefeng, Zhangzhen, Wang Guohua and the noted historian Fan Wenlan, economist Fei Jihua all worked in this area. It was called “Little Yan'an”“Little Shanbei”.
The memorial has 30 rooms and 31 cultural relics. The admiring Premier Zhou Enlai inscripted “Zhugou Revolutionary Memorial”. North to the memorial is Revolutionary Cemetery. | Edit by: Tom | |
| Yuedan Pavillion [edit this] | | Yuedan Pavillion lies in the south of Pingyu County. It was the place where brothers Xujing and Xushao critising the people. | Edit by: Tom | |
| Wuying Pagoda [edit this] | | The Wuying Pagoda lies to the south of Ru'nan County, one said be built by a monk named Wuying, the other said to give no shadow at midday of summer solstice, and therefore also called“Shadowless Pagoda”. It's 20m high, nine layers, undergoing thirteen earthquake but still in good condition. | Edit by: Tom | |
| Xincai Wen Temple [edit this] | | Xincai Wen Temple is located in the southest of Xincai County. It was the place to sacrifice Confucius and give lectures in ancient times. Built in Yuan Dynasty. Bronze statue of Confucius and his students Yanhui, Zisi, Zhengsen, Mengke' tablets in it. Among these, Bronze statue of Confucius is one of the two bronze statues of Confucius with the longest history preserved in China. | Edit by: Tom | |
| Tianzhong Hill Tablet [edit this] | | Tianzhong Hill Tablet lies in Ru'nan County. Yan Zhenqing, a famous calligrapher of Tang Dynasty, besieged in Caizhou, made an inscription at a tablet as “Central Heaven Hill” (Tianzhong hill). He was killed by a traitor named Li Xilie. In order to memory him, people built Lugong Memorial Hall. Inscription in his handwriting “Tianzhong Hill” was engraved in a tablet. | Edit by: Tom | |
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