As one of the eight ancient treasury vouchers, the Canal Treasury voucher is the only typical relic of the ancient China Canal Tax Bureau, an important carrier of the Canal culture, and valuable empirical data for studying the economic life of China, the formation and development of the Canal City and the tax development of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. At present, Linqing City has planned to build the China Taxation Museum and the Canal Culture Exhibition Hall, relying on the Canal Bank to make them places to carry forward the excellent culture of the motherland and carry out patriotic education.
Places of interest in Linqing are places of education.
Ruins pagoda
Linqing historical sites
The stupa is located in the Lisan Xuwei Canal in the northern suburb of the city. It was rebuilt in the thirty-ninth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (16 1 1). Pagoda is a pavilion-style building with brick and wood structure. This tower is more than 60 meters high, and its base is made of stone. The plane is octagonal, the tower is 9 stories high and has a circumference of 39 meters. The south gate and lintel are engraved with stupas, which were inscribed by Wang Chengde, a scholar and magistrate in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. Close eaves1.55m wide, ceramic arch. "Amitabha Buddha" and ceramic brick carvings are placed under each eaves, supported by lotus flowers in the corner, beautifully decorated and symmetrically arranged. Above the second floor, there are doors on eight sides of each floor, four in four sections, and the layout is ingenious, neat and rigorous. Each floor of the tower has stone carvings to record the purpose of building the tower, financing and so on. The sixth floor is the most exquisite building of all floors, and there is a plaque inside, which reads "Show Gathering in the Midheaven". On the east and west windows, the words "Daiyue in Dongxing" and "Introducing Taihang in the West" are written on the cross eyebrows. There is an angular ladder with wooden columns in the tower, which can be rotated and circuitously climbed to the top of the tower. There are few upper and lower points on the tower, and the whole tower is basically vertical. The top of the tower is helmet-shaped and magnificent. Climbing to the top floor, overlooking the lonely sails and canals, it is refreshing. Since the Ming Dynasty, many literati have recited poems, such as "the lonely tower is near the river, the sky rises high, the sails are missing, and the clock is round behind the scenes". The stupa is listed in the Dictionary of Places of Interest in China compiled by National Cultural Heritage Administration.
Linqing Monument Mosque
The mosque is located on the east bank of Weihe River. In the 43rd year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1564), it was rebuilt and became one of the top ten mosques in China. The total area of the building complex is 6.5438+600,000 square meters. Sitting west to east, it consists of the main entrance, the main hall, the Moon Tower, the North and South lecture halls, the Sutra Pavilion, the shower room and the back door. The buildings are arranged symmetrically and harmoniously, which is beautiful and spectacular. Qianmen archway has three bays on the second floor, with high eaves and low sides, and its shape is solemn and elegant. At the front and back doors, there are two plaques, rafters, arches, and Geling doors and windows. Now, after transformation, it is brand-new, with new doors with three holes, white stone walkways, jade carving fences and ancient Berlin. The environment is elegant, unique and pleasing to the eye. There are three halls in Daxiong Hall, in front of Baoxia Hall and Qi Dan Hall, which are open and clean and surrounded by jade railings. There are four beams and eight columns in front of the temple, and the beams overlap. The space is vast, the carving is exquisite and unique, and it has a typical architectural style of Ming Dynasty. There is a triple coupon door in the back hall, and the wall is painted with flower and bird murals. The caisson is also combined with Arabic characters, which is neat and beautiful and changes appropriately.
Ao Tou Ji Ruins Site, a famous scenic spot in Linqing.
Ao Tou Ji Ruins Site is located in the tributary of Wenhe River in Linqing City. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Linqing Institute moved from the old county to Kaobong Street in downtown, and Fiona Fang, which is several miles around, was called "Zhongzhou". In Linqing County Records, a stone, such as the convex head of Aobei Bridge, was built dozens of steps to the east of Zhongzhou and southwest of Aobei Bridge, on which Guanyin Pavilion was built. The old gate and the new gate are divided into two parts. After Guangji Bridge, I know that the title of Ma Zhoulun is "Ao Tou Ji Ruins Site". Ao Tou Ji Ruins site was built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. There are still a group of ancient buildings, surrounded by pavilions. There are 3 temples in the north, called "Gan Tang Temple" (commonly known as "Gong Li Temple"); There are 3 South Buildings, named "Deng Yinglou" (commonly known as "Wanghe Building"); Three western temples named "Lv Zu Memorial Hall"; There are 3 rooms in the East Building, named "Guanyin Pavilion". The pavilion is built upstairs, square, with overhangs and corners, and wooden partitions, which are exquisite and unique. The square platform at the bottom of the Rocky Mountain was originally made of bricks. There is a doorway in the middle of the platform in the east-west direction, and the word "exclusive" is written on the lintel of the doorway. On the stage, the attic lies on the mountain with double eaves. It went out in front of the building and landed at first base. The main body is 3, 5 and 7 beams, covered with pipe tiles, with ceramic animal-shaped decoration on the ridge and four rows of cornices. The whole building is rigorous in structure, reasonable in layout, exquisite and simple, and it is a typical wooden structure complex in the northern part of Ming Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the heyday of the Canal, literati and poets often boarded pavilions and looked at the Canal. When they see ships coming and going, sails are like a forest, that is, they express their minds and recite poems. Li Dongyang, a great scholar in the Ming Dynasty, once wrote seven poems: "The shore breaks through the water and comes back here, and the sound of waves rings spring thunder day and night. There are thousands of fireworks in the city and Qian Fan sails on the river. " "There are thousands of people on both sides of the strait, and high-rise buildings become Qingyun. The official boat has passed, and the gongs and drums are loud. " Painted a vivid picture of the bustling canal scenery of that year. 1978, decorated as it is. 1984 further painting and repair, the city museum is located here. Famous painters, such as Jiang, Gao and Heibolong, wrote inscriptions for it, adding luster to the Ao Tou Ji Ruins site. 1992, Ao Tou Ji Ruins site was approved as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit.