In the Qing Dynasty, in addition to the Royal Historical Pagoda, China Palace and Chongzhi Palace were renamed temples in this area. At the same time, there are satin library and goalkeeper library. There is a Niulang Bridge over the river.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, this area declined, the imperial city wall was demolished, and the garden area became a residential area and an office area. The original river channel was changed to discharge domestic sewage, and the overall environment was chaotic. In order to preserve the historical features of the imperial city in Beijing, Beijing carried out a large-scale transformation in this area in early 2002. Changpu River Park, covering an area of 380,000 square meters, will be built, and rivers with a length of 5 10/0m, a width of12m and a depth of1.5 ~ 2m will be built in the park. There are four bridges with different styles on the river, and a large number of flowers and trees are planted on both sides of the river. This book includes four Lingbi stones in the garden.
The famous Qifeng stone in Beijing
Chang-1 This stone is located at the western end of Changpuhe Park (west area) on the east side of Tiananmen Square. It is light taupe limestone, commonly known as Lingbi stone.
The stone is about 5m high, 3.60m wide and1.80m thick. The shape of this stone is similar to that of Zong Ling-1 Lingbi stone placed in the North Second Ring City Park, but the difference is that the shape of this stone is larger and the longitudinal gullies on the stone surface are developed. Too much bamboo was planted on the back and side of the stone body, which caused most of the stones to be covered with bamboo and affected the display of the shape of the stone body. The base is placed on the mud.
The famous Qifeng stone in Beijing
Chang 2 is light grayish brown limestone, located in the north of Changpuhe Park (west area) on the east side of Tiananmen Square, commonly known as Lingbi Stone.
The stone is 3.40m high, 2.55m wide and1.55m thick. This stone has a strange shape, like a burning flame. After being blown by the wind, the flame tilted to one side. The right surface of the stone body is obviously red, which is quite different from other stone bodies. Is it caused by cement? Still in the natural state, unknown. The base is rectangular, with a height of 0.65m, a length of1.63m and a width of1.80m. ..
The famous Qifeng stone in Beijing
Chang -3a, B This stone is located in the south of the central part of Changpuhe Park (West Area) on the east side of Tiananmen Square, and it is light taupe limestone, commonly known as Lingbi Stone.
The stone is 3.60m high, 2.80m wide and1.60m thick. This scenic spot consists of two parts, one of which is located in the southeast corner of Shiyan, and its overall shape is beautiful. A plurality of branches are formed from the lower body upwards, and the shape is harmonious and beautiful. The surfaces of the main body and branches are smooth, and the base is tamped on the ground with cement. "Inkstone" is located in the northwest of the stone body and is carved from Lingbi stone. The inkstone is 0.65m high,17.50m long and 6.00-8.00m wide, and it is oval. On the west side of the "inkstone", there is a pen container carved with Lingbi stone. This inkstone looks like the "ancient rhyme" placed in the greening Expo.
Chang 3a
Chang 3b
The stones Chang -4a and B are placed at the entrance of Tianqu Garden in Changpuhe Park (East Area) on the east side of Tiananmen Square. It is gray limestone, and it is called Lingbi Stone.
The stone is 2.89m high,1.36m wide and 0.78m thick. The stone body extends upward from both sides of the base in an arc shape, and contracts towards the middle near the top to form a whole. A wide approximate S-shaped space is left in the middle of both sides, the middle of the surface of the strip-shaped stone body on both sides is raised, and the outer edge is divided into feathers with short transverse grooves. The back of the stone body is smooth, and there are khaki residues on the stone surface. The base is rectangular, with a height of 0.72m, a length of1.35m and a width of 0.75m. The bottom of the stone body is cut by hand.
Chang 'e IV
Chang 'e IV