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Ji Xinxuan was built to commemorate the Han Dynasty and Han Dynasty with General Ji Xin. Ji Xin, today's water people, was a member of Liu Bang's staff at the time of Chu Han. The temple has been built for more than 600 years and is one of the landmarks of Tianshui culture. [View] Ancient buildings, greening is very good 👍. [Interesting] Learn about history! [Cost-effective] Free visit.
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Ji Xinxuan was built to commemorate the Han Dynasty and Han Dynasty with General Ji Xin. Ji Xin, today's water people, was a member of Liu Bang's staff at the time of Chu Han. The temple has been built for more than 600 years and is one of the landmarks of Tianshui culture. [View] Ancient buildings, greening is very good 👍. [Interesting] Learn about history! [Cost-effective] Free visit.
Ji Xinxuan is the Temple of Tianshui City God. Ji Xin once rose to fight Qin with Liu Bang. Because his body was like Liu Bang, he pretended to Liu Bang, fell to the West Chu and was captured when the city was in danger. Xiang Yu saw Ji loyal and deliberately recruited him, but Ji Xin refused. He was eventually executed by fire by Xiang Yu, and was regarded as a city by the people of Qinzhou many years later.
Just near Tianshui Confucian Temple, and Tianshui Square, here is a temple, and at the same time, the Chenghuang Temple on Tianshui side. Now this is closed, but the entrance of the temple here is still more powerful, and it is free to open, but if you have to wait for a special period, After it is estimated that it will be possible to enter, the commemoration here is the Jixin for Liu Bang as a hostage of the king before the founding of the West Han Dynasty.
It’s actually a good place here, but it seems that it’s not open now. It’s next to the office. I think this is definitely a better-looking place than the inside. Ji Xin died because he looked like Liu Bang.
Just opposite the center of Tianshui City, the facade here is quite spectacular, the classic city gate form, there are large stone lions on both sides, this is the place to commemorate the first generation of the city, the Han loyalist General Ji Xin.