Where is Zhongtian Building in Sichuan?

Zhongtian Mansion is located at the intersection of Shuangzhazi Street, North Street, West Street and Wu Miao Street in the ancient city of Langzhong, Sichuan. Zhongtian Building, also known as Sixing Building, is one of the twelve floors in Yuen Long, which is the geomantic coordinate of the ancient city.

The Zhongtian Tower was destroyed in the Republic of China and rebuilt in 2006. It is 20.5 meters high and has three floors. Its door is four-way. Magnificent and fascinating, it is in harmony with the ancient city. You can appreciate the beauty of the ancient city from all directions. Climbing to the top of the building, you have a wide view and a panoramic view of the feng shui pattern of the ancient city.

Jin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, used this poem to describe the Zhongtianta: "When you climb to the top of the mountain, you are judged to be half empty, and the ten-foot railing is 30% folded, surrounded by lights, and you will know the throne when you climb up to your good friends." Echoing the metaphor of "the way of heavenly heart", Zhongtian Tower is also known as "the first floor of Langzhong geomantic omen".

Introduction.

It was officially opened to the public on the eve of the National Day in 2008. It is a three-story Ming and Qing style wooden building with four floors at the bottom and a height of 25 meters. Zhongtianlou is the geomantic coordinates and acupoints of the ancient city of Langzhong, and the streets of the ancient city spread in all directions in the form of "Tianxin Ten Roads" on this axis. It connects North Street, with Shuangzhazi Street in Nantong in the north, West Street in the west and Wu Miao Street in the east.

When the ancients built the Zhongtian Tower, they were very particular about site selection. Through measurement, they calculated the position where the highest points of the east-west and north-south mountains around the ancient city of Langzhong were mapped to the ground at the intersection of heaven and earth, and built the Zhongtian Tower here. Climbing to the top of the building, you have a wide view and a panoramic view of the feng shui pattern of the ancient city.