What are the first to sixth floors of Wang Teng Pavilion?

The first to sixth floors of the Wang Teng Pavilion are:

The first floor of the main pavilion: there are four horizontal plaques under the eaves of the first floor of the main pavilion, and the Kowloon plaque with "Guiwei Juete" in the east is selected from Han Yu's Newly Built Wang Tengting; Because there is a huge plaque of "there is no place under the ground" in the west; Under the north and south verandahs, there are two plaques, "Jinjiang" and "Daihu".

On the wall of the main hall on the second floor, there is a large acrylic mural Portrait of People, which is 2.55 meters high and more than 20 meters long.

The third floor is the Ming building, surrounded by cloisters, which is also an important floor in the pavilion. There is a 2.8m× 5.5m acrylic mural Linchuan Dream on the screen wall of the Central Hall, which is based on the story of Tang Xianzu rehearsing Peony Pavilion in Tengwangge.

The fourth floor mainly embodies the theme of "Spirit of the Earth". On the wall of the main hall, there is a map of the earth spirit hanging on the acrylic wall.

The fifth floor is also a bright floor surrounded by cloisters. There are four gold plaques under the veranda, the contents of which are from preface to Wang Teng-ting.

The fifth floor is the highest floor.

The sixth floor is the highest sightseeing floor of Wang Teng Pavilion. Between its east and west double eaves, Su Dongpo's calligraphy Wang Tengting, which is 2m× 5m high, hangs. The sixth floor is the highest browsing floor of Wang Teng Pavilion, which is the floor between a dark double-eaved roof. Because the designer put a white marble fence in the center of the double-eaved hall in the north and south corner of the central hall, overlooking the fifth floor, and its top is facing a circular arched caisson.

In the painted gold-plated algae well, the mother palace lantern is hung high. This lamp consists of six small lamps and a headlight. The vault covering the palace lantern consists of 288 bucket arches with spiral hooks. These exquisite arches are divided into twelve floors, each with twenty-four flowers, symbolizing twelve months of the year and twenty-four solar terms. The bucket arch shrinks layer by layer until it reaches the top.

Looking up, it gives people a sense of infinite universe and infinite movement. The gold plaque of "Nine Days" is hung high on the bucket arch, just as one scholar said: "It is a waste to visit kudzu vine without nine days." This is the climax of Wang Teng Pavilion and the essence of interior decoration.

On the north, south and east walls of the main hall, there is a large three-color mural "Dance of the Tang Dynasty". The south wall is the "Dragon Wall", and the picture is framed by broken array music and dance, with sword dance on the left and Huteng dance on the right, followed by a five-way lion dance performed by lion skin in the middle and back, accompanied by musicians. The North Wall is a "Phoenix Wall" with the theme of female song and dance musicians.

The picture is dominated by the famous court music and dance in the Tang Dynasty, with the lotus dancing on the left and Hu Xuan dancing on the circular carpet on the right. Accompanied by musicians at the back. The whole dance floor is set on the waterside pavilion set off by lotus flowers and cranes, giving people a feeling of being on cloud nine.

Extended data

Overall appearance:

The main building of Tengwangge has a clear height of 57.5m and a building area of 13000m2. Its lower part is the base of 12m, which symbolizes the ancient city wall and is divided into two layers. The main hall above the pedestal adopts the format of "Sanming and Seven Dark Rooms", that is, it is a three-story building with a corridor from the outside, but there are seven floors inside, that is, Sanming and Three Dark Rooms, plus the equipment floor of the roof.

Follow the north and south stone steps to the first-class platform. On the north and south wings of the first-class platform, there is a blue tile corridor. The east-facing wall of the first stage is inlaid with five stone tablets.

The center is a long scroll stone tablet, which is made up of eight pieces of white marble, about 10 m long and about 1 m high, and the periphery is inlaid with agate red marble. This inscription is Wang Tengting newly built by Han Yu, which is a modern official script.

From the first-class high platform to the second-class high platform (symbolizing the base of the city wall). These two stage platforms have 89 steps, and the new museum was completed and opened on 1989.

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