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Tell me what’s fun in Tengwang Pavilion

Tengwang Pavilion was regarded as an auspicious Feng Shui building in ancient times. There is an old saying: "The vine is broken and the gourd is cut, and the tower is ruined and the chapter is broken." "Teng" is a homophony of "Teng", which refers to the Pavilion of King Teng; "Gourd" refers to the treasure; "Pagoda" refers to the rope golden tower; "宮" means collapse; "Yuzhang" means Nanchang. The meaning of this ancient ballad is that if Tengwang Pavilion and Shengjin Pagoda collapse, the talents and treasures in Yuzhang City will be lost, and the city will also decline and no longer prosper. In ancient Chinese customs, Feng Shui buildings are needed in populated areas, which are generally the tallest landmark buildings in the area. They gather the aura of heaven and earth and absorb the essence of the sun and moon. They are commonly known as "Wenbi Peak". The Tengwang Pavilion is located on the bank of the Gan River and is known as the "water pen" by the ancients. Some ancients also said: "If you want wealth, go to the Longevity Palace, and if you want luck, go to the Tengwang Pavilion." It can be seen that Tengwang Pavilion occupies a sacred position in the hearts of the world, and has been valued and protected by all dynasties.

At the same time, Tengwang Pavilion was also a place where classics and history books were stored in ancient times. In a sense, it was an ancient library. Feudal literati also liked to greet and entertain guests here. After Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, defeated Chen Youliang in the Battle of Poyang Lake, he held a banquet in the pavilion, ordered ministers and literati to compose poems and lyrics, and watched the lights. .