What is the historical origin of Zhenwu Pavilion in Rong County, Guangxi?

Zhenwu Pavilion in Rongxian County was built in the first year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1573), located on the north bank of Jiang Xiu River in the east of the city. You have a stone platform called the Ancient Classics Platform. The plane of the exhibition hall is rectangular, with three floors and a height of 13.2 meters. Together with the stone platform, the total height is nearly 20 meters, which is the surrounding ornamental object. Looking at the exhibition hall from a distance, you can also overlook Jiaodu Mountain and Jiangxiu River in the southeast. The second floor of Zhenwu Pavilion is much smaller than the ground floor, with profound triple eaves, low floors, faster than ordinary pavilions, and strong sense of rhythm and momentum, which makes it not like a three-story building, but more like a single-story building with triple eaves. But it is more calm and clear than ordinary double-eaved buildings. The roof slope is smooth and smooth, and the corners are simple, which adds a generous spirit and is very fresh and elegant. It is a masterpiece that fully demonstrates the beauty of China's architectural roofs. Zhenwuge does not win with wealth and luxury, but is good at elegance. The gray-black iron wood has no oil decoration, and the roof is small blue tile with green ridge, and the color tone is extremely elegant and soft.

Zhenwu Pavilion, located on the embroidered river in the east of Rongxian County, is said to have been built during the Gan Yuan-Dali period of the Tang Dynasty (758-779). It was named after Yuan Jie, the poet in charge of this period of history. The original buildings on the stage have long since been abandoned. The Zhenwu Pavilion, a three-story pure wood structure, was created in the first year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1573). Zhenwu Pavilion is light, beautiful and exquisite, with "Dragon Tower is famous for its beams, windows and clouds", "Staring at the stars with five feet", "Looking in all directions" and "Looking at a city from afar".

Zhenwuge, located in the ancient platform, is the most precious ancient building in the cultural park and belongs to the national key cultural relics protection unit. Jingluetai was built by Jie Yuan, a famous poet in the second year of Tang Dynasty (759), when he was appointed as the secretariat of Rongzhou, to train soldiers and appreciate the surrounding scenery. The original buildings on the stage have long since been abandoned. In the first year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1573), a three-story pavilion, Zhenwu Pavilion, was built on the platform for more than 400 years. The height13.2m, width13.8m, depth110.2m, and wide eaves with yellow tiles. The whole exhibition hall is composed of nearly 3000 lattice members, which are connected in series, restricted and coordinated reasonably according to the principle of lever structure. The whole exhibition hall does not use iron. What is even more peculiar is that the four large inner columns on the second floor bear the heavy load of the upper floor, beams and columns, and tile ridges, but the column feet are suspended. Over the past 400 years, Zhenwu Pavilion has experienced many earthquake storms and is still intact. From 65438 to 0962, Professor Liang Sicheng, a famous ancient architect in China, visited Zhenwuge and said that in wooden buildings or even any modern metal buildings, this lever was never used to maintain the balance of buildings. Professor Liang's monograph on Zhenwu Pavilion has attracted wide attention from experts and scholars at home and abroad, and they have come to visit and study and lamented the wonderful structure and beautiful and magnificent shape of Zhenwu Pavilion.