Where is wangjinglou?
Wangjinglou, located in the northeast corner of Weihui Ancient City, Henan Province, is the largest stone-framed beamless hall in China, and was approved by the State Council to be included in the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. Its construction was a way for the ancients to express their loyalty. Wangjing is also closely related to the rise and fall of the national movement and the survival of the nation. The phenomenon of "Wangjing" also reflects the ancient people's fear of relegation, their nostalgia for Beijing Post Station, their attachment to Central Plains culture, and their fear and contempt for backward areas.