Lishishan Huajinggong
Last time I went to Xi'an, I only visited two places, one of which was the Imperial Palace of Xianyang (). I didn't find it very interesting. Most of the buildings were built later, and I could easily tell. The weather wasn't very good that day, so I just wandered around alone and left.
It would be more interesting if someone were explaining things inside. When I was almost finished visiting, I heard a tour guide talking, which was quite interesting. I don't remember the details, but he said something about the Feng Shui of Mount Lüshun being bad, that Emperor Zhou Yu burned a fire here, destroying the Zhou Dynasty. Tang Xuanzong came here and caused the Anshi Rebellion. And Chiang Kai-shek came here and destroyed the Republic of China. ╮(─▽─)╭ So, current national leaders don't visit Mount Lüshun during their terms of office.

This corner tower is one of the few ancient buildings within the Imperial Palace of Xianyang.

The day pavilion on the hillside ()

The top of the day pavilion ()

Wanguanmen, that's where I met the tour guide.


Fuyong Hall ()

Bingjian Pavilion ()
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