Now let me introduce Hefei to you. Hefei can be summed up in twenty words as "one center, two histories, three major features, four major celebrities, and five major attractions." What does this specific difference mean? Now you can listen to what Director Yuan tells you.
I believe everyone already knows that this "one center" refers to the tourism center city of Hefei City in Anhui Province. The "two periods of history" refer to the Three Kingdoms in 215 AD and the establishment of the capital of Anhui Province here in 1952 AD. The "three major characteristics" refer to the fact that Hefei is an ancient city with a long history, an emerging science and education city, and a beautiful new lakeside city. , Hefei is an ancient and modern city. The "Four Celebrities" are Bao Gong, Li Hongzhang, Liu Mingchuan, and Yang Zhenning. The "five major attractions" refer to Bao Park, Li Hongzhang's former residence, Sanhe Ancient Town, Fengle Ecological Park and Huiyuan. Due to time constraints, we will go to the most representative attraction in Hefei this afternoon, Bao Gong Cultural Park.
Dear tourists, before arriving at Bao Gong Temple, let me introduce you to Bao Zheng: Bao Gong, whose name is Bao Zheng and whose courtesy name is Xiren, is a famous official in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was born in 999 and died in 1062 at the age of 63. There are many stories about Bao Zheng's integrity, selflessness, and strict law enforcement, and the world respectfully calls him "Bao Qingtian." In order to commemorate this upright and upright official, later generations successively built a number of commemorative buildings such as Bao Gong Temple and Bao Gong Cemetery, forming today's Bao Gong Cultural Park. Please follow me.
We are now in front of the Bao Gong Temple. It is the family ancestral hall of Bao Zheng, and its full name is "Bao Xiaosu Gong Temple". There is a white background and black framed screen wall facing the main hall. There are two stone lions, one male and one male, lying on each side of the main hall. The main hall of Bao Gong Temple has five bays. In the middle, there is an eight-foot-tall bronze seated statue of Bao Gong. You can see that he holds a wat in one hand and a pen in the other. He is tall, mighty and upright. On both sides are Wang Chao, Ma Han, Zhang Long and Zhao Hu. , the standing statues of the four guards, with three palindromic plaques hanging high above them. In the middle is "Se Zheng Mang Han", on both sides are "Qingfeng Bright Festival" and "Luyang Zhengqi". Look again, on the left side of the seated statue are the three bronze guillotines of dragon head, tiger head and dog head that are familiar to the common people and are enthusiastically praised.
Tourists, after leaving Bao Gong Temple, you can see the hexagonal pavilion in the east, which is the Lianquan Pavilion. There is an ancient well in the pavilion. It is said that all honest officials and good people will be safe and sound after drinking it. However, corrupt officials and unfilial people will feel headaches after drinking the water from this well, and there is no cure, so it is called Lianquan Well.
Let’s take a look at Bao Cemetery. Be careful of the steps. This is a relatively complete cemetery of famous ancient officials. Entering the gate of the cemetery, we can see a large screen wall 4.2 meters high and 10.5 meters wide, with six powerful regular script characters "Bao Xiaosu Cemetery" engraved on it. Behind the screen wall is a double stone tower. Que is a high platform building in front of the solemn place of ancient palaces and mausoleums. In ancient times, people had to get out of the car to show respect when entering the palace. Let's go further, and now we see the Xiangtang, which is specially used for sacrifices. There is a shrine in the Xiangtang, enshrining Bao Zheng's shrine. There is an incense stand on the table in front of the shrine for worshipers to offer incense and worship. Interested friends can take a closer look.
"Due to time constraints, our tour ends here today..." Thank you very much for your support, thank you!