To Jiaozuo
To Jiaozuo, Henan, there is a place to go. This place is convenient for Jiayinguan.
Jiayingguan's famous temple palace, also known as the Yellow River Dragon King Temple, was the Qing Dynasty Emperor Yongzheng to control the Yellow River floods, commemorating the Wushu repair dam, offering sacrifices to the river gods, and rewarding the river heroes, at a cost of 2.88 million two silver put up.
Jia Yingguan's iconic scenes are many. The most representative ones are the Imperial Pavilions that resemble the Crown of the Qing Dynasty. The three dragons of the Yongzheng Royal Book Dan are surrounded by the imperial iron bronze monuments, and the inverted eight-eighth bells The lifelike dragon and phoenix map, the dustless temple where the insects do not enter, the strange seam walls, the magical sisters and so on.
Jia Yingguan not only holds the ceremony of offering sacrifices to the gods of the river, but also the place to conquer the heroes of the rivers and rivers. It functions as a trinity of palaces, temples and temples, including Shanmen, Yubei Pavilion, Zhihe Gongchen Hall, Zhongda Hall, and Wang Ge and so on. There are 249 ancient buildings in existence, with red walls and blue tiles, wings flying in the air, and promenades.
Jia Yingguan is divided into two large courtyards in the north and south. The North Courtyard consists of three courtyards, including the middle palace, the north and south gates, the imperial pavilion, the drum tower, the east and west dressing hall, the east and west dragon palace, the king palace, and the Christine Yiting, Yuwangge, Fengshen Hall, Yushen Temple, etc.; the River Court of the Eastern Hospital is the command center for the Yellow River in the Qing Dynasty; the Royal Palace of the Western Academy is the local authority for river management.
Jia Ying Guan is like the Beijing Forbidden City, so it is called "Henan Small Forbidden City". The name "Jiayinguan" is a beautiful and peaceful wish of Emperor Yongzheng to Daqing Jiangshan.