Chao Ran Building, located on Daming Lake in Jinan, is a famous building with a history of 700 years. It was built in the Yuan Dynasty by Li Xun, a college student in Jinan, to live in his hometown. The name of this building is modeled after the Chao Ran Tower restored by Su Shi.
Due to wars, floods and other reasons, the original buildings have been destroyed and built repeatedly, and the original buildings have long since vanished. In 2007, the Daming Lake expansion project was planned and officially started, and its former site was discovered and rebuilt. In August, 2008, the rebuilt Chao Ran Building was started one after another.
Chao Ran Building, with a building area of 5673 square meters, is located on a broad white marble foundation covered with copper tiles. The height of the building is 565,438+0.7m, which is divided into seven floors. It is very magnificent and is known as "the first building in Jiangbei". In 20021year, Chao Ran Tower successfully joined the Association of Famous Historical and Cultural Cities in China, which indicated that Chao Ran Tower was officially awarded the title of Famous Historical and Cultural City in China.
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1, woodcarving Spring City Range Rover
Looking at the large nanmu woodcarving works from the southeast corner of Jinan, it is 8m high, 5m wide and16cm thick. From here, you can see the nearby Qianfo Mountain, Baotu Spring, Black Tiger Spring, Furong Street, Wulongtan and Daming Lake, and Huashan Mountain in the distance. The area of 40 square meters brings together the old city and all the scenic spots, which is vivid and vivid.
2. Li Xun's extension
Li Xun was born in Yuan Shizu in the 11th year of Zhiyuan (A.D. 1274). He used to be the editor of the Hanlin National History Institute, and later an official worshipped Kuizhangge as a bachelor.
According to the Records of Licheng County, when the Yuan Dynasty college student was in Jinan, he was infatuated with the beautiful scenery of Daming Lake, so he built the Chaoran Building behind the Daming Lake water pavilion as his residence, and the second floor of the Chaoran Building preserved the rubbings of Li Xun's Poem of Picking the River.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chao Ran Building