Laoguanzhou in Nanchang is the Yang's ancestral hall in Guanzhou. Yang's ancestral hall is an ancient ancestral hall building of the Han nationality, which belongs to the place where the Han nationality worships ancestors and sages. The ancestral hall records the family's glory and tradition, and it is the temple of the family. As a symbol and symbol of the long history and traditional culture of the Han nationality, it has unparalleled influence and historical value.
Yangjia Temple in Zhejiang Province, Yangjia Temple in Fujian Province and Yangjia Temple in Zhuhai City. They are ancestral temples of famous local families, and the cultural value of Yang ancestral temple is worth exploring by researchers. Yang's Ancestral Hall is also an ancient building with unique style in Yunxi County.
Yang's Ancestral Hall was dedicated to saddle education in 1950s (predecessor of maan town junior middle school), and gradually disappeared in 1980s. Now the Yangjia Ancestral Temple has become a high-rise junior high school in maan town. From the only remaining ancient cypress that has gone through hundreds of years of vicissitudes, we can also appreciate a little of the grandeur of that year.
Famous scenic spot
1. Wang Tengting, one of the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River, is located on the east bank of the Ganjiang River, along the binjiang road in the northwest of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. It was built in the 4th year of Tang Yonghui (AD 653), and it was named after the founding of Li Yuanying, the younger brother of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, and also named after the poem "The sunset is lonely in Qi Fei, the autumn water is * * * and the sky is one color" written by Wang Bo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty. ?
2. Poyang Lake, formerly known as Peng Li, Peng Lize and Peng Ze, is located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, in Jiujiang, Nanchang and Shangrao. It is the largest freshwater lake in China and the second largest lake in China, second only to Qinghai Lake.
3. Meiling Scenic Area is located in Xinjian District of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province (formerly Wanli District, now revoked), with Poyang Lake in the east and Lushan Mountain in the north. Fiona Fang, with an area of about 65,438+050 square kilometers, is the birthplace of summer resort, classical temperament of China and Jingming Sect of Taoism.