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Jintai Zhao Xi
Jintai, namely Huang Jintai. It originally refers to a clay platform built by Corporal Li Xian of Yan Zhaowang in the 3rd century BC, with a daughter on it, who hired celebrities from all over the world. As for the location of the station, it is difficult to point out accurately at present because of its age. There are currently seven or eight gold platforms. "Shanggu County Map Classic" said: "Huang Jintai is eighteen miles southeast of Yishui, and Yan Zhaowang placed his daughter on it to extend the world." "Notes on Water Classics" says that "there is a site of Huang Jintai in the east of Gu 'an". Hakkas in Chang 'an in Ming Dynasty: "There are two things in Huang Jintai, so Yan Zhaowang is a wedding ceremony. Victory is on the rise. There are also two capitals today. " "Scenery of the Imperial Capital" contains: "Yizhou, two places near Yishui, one place outside the capital and three places in Huang Jintai". Chen Yuanlue in Qing Dynasty said: "There is Huang Jintai three miles outside Yongdingmen." In addition to the above records, there is Erlang Temple in the north of Dongkou Road in dengshikou, which is the "golden platform sunset" in the inner city (see Ma Zhiyao's Guide to Peiping). Now there is the place name of Jintai Road in the north of Xiaozhuang, and the locals say that this is the site of the ancient "Jintai Sunset". Guangqumen has Zhao Xi Temple. The old residents of Cheng Nan said that this is the site of "Sunset on the Golden Platform". Emperor Qianlong put the stone tablet outward. That is, in the factory at 350 1 south of Guandongdian (on the mound in the east half of the original Miaojiadi teaching field). In the "Introduction to Cultural Relics of the Old Capital" published by 1935, you can also see photos of stone tablets lying down. There is no trace now.
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On June 65438+1October 65438+April, 2002, a stone tablet engraved with the words "imperial edict" was dug up on the site of Fortune Center. According to relevant experts' research, this place is considered to be the location of the Eight Scenes of Yanjing, the "Golden Platform Sunset".
Jintai is Huang Jintai. It originally refers to the earthen platform built by Yan Zhaowang in the Warring States Period in the 3rd century BC to recruit talents, which was filled with gold and hired celebrities from all over the world.
In the Qing dynasty, the location of the wealth center was originally the school yard of the Manchu and Mongolian troops, with white flags hanging. Legend has it that there is a high platform called Jintai in the school yard. Every year around the vernal equinox and autumnal equinox, when the sun goes down, there is still sunshine in this place because of the high terrain of Jintai. Emperor Qianlong once visited here and gave it the name "Jintai Sunset Red".
Mr. Wang Ce from Beijing Institute of Cultural Relics said that according to historical research, the location of the wealth center should be the "golden platform sunset" among the eight scenic spots. According to legend, the tablet "Jintai Sunset Red" inscribed by Qianlong was buried in a well by local people in 1930s and 1940s. The stone tablet found now is probably the stone tablet of the building near "Jintai Sunset Red". But what is certain is that this is the former site of "Jintai Sunset Red" set by Qianlong. In the 1935 version of "Introduction to Cultural Relics of the Old Capital", you can also see photos of stone tablets lying down.
For people who choose to live or invest in a place, time-honored allusions may not be the reason for their choice, but the geomantic omen contained in allusions such as Huang Jintai and Yu Yi is self-evident, which makes your choice icing on the cake.
Huang Jintai, the wealth linking history and reality.