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What are the eight scenic spots in Chaozhou?

Eight scenic spots outside Chaozhou:

After visiting Chaozhou in the Ming Dynasty, bureaucrats and poets left eight sights in Chaozhou: Jilongtan (now Wulongtan in garden village, Xiangqiao District), Fengshan Qiuju (now Chaoan returns to the lake under Caifengling), Bifeng Late Cool (now Bijia Mountain), Jinshan Xuchao (now Jinshan Top), Fengqi Kapok (now Biefeng Temple in Fengqi Mountain, Yixi) and Hanting Qiuyue (now), which formed Chaozhou in the Qing Dynasty. "The Oak of the Han Temple" is a well-preserved landscape of Han Temple with a long history in which Han Yu responded to the tides in the Tang Dynasty. The rain in the Phoenix is the charming scenery of Phoenix Terrace, which was built in the Ming Dynasty and is now being rebuilt. Beige Buddha Lantern is an exquisite and elegant beige scenic spot, which was founded in the Song Dynasty and written in the Ming Dynasty, integrating natural scenery and human stories. The fishing raft of the West Lake is the scenery of the West Lake, which began in the Tang Dynasty, was written in the Song Dynasty, flourished in the Ming Dynasty and flourished in the Qing Dynasty. Longqiu Tower is a memory of your Excellency Bei and "keeping boats in the tower courtyard".

Dragon Tree Pagoda is now empathetic to the scenery of Phoenix Pagoda; Crocodiles Crossing the Autumn Wind is a tribute to Tang Hanyu's sacrifice to crocodiles here and his views on the ancient ferry far away from Yixi. Gu Song in Jinshan is a scene of "Maqiu Songcui" on the tomb of Mafa, an anti-Yuan hero. These scenes are the human landscapes that must be visited during the tidal journey. At present, the scenic spots we can enjoy are the Eight Scenes of Chaozhou, which have been praised since the Qing Dynasty. Then, why can the Eight Scenes of the Qing Dynasty gradually replace the Eight Scenes of the Ming Dynasty and spread for a long time? Tourists may not be able to say why.

Eight Scenes of Chaozhou are currently located outside the ancient city of Chaozhou, so they are called Eight Scenes Outside Chaozhou. Chaozhou is located in the middle and lower reaches of Hanjiang River, with Jinshan in the north, Bijia Mountain in the east, Hulu Mountain in the west and surrounded by Hanshui River, which naturally forms a landscape trend map of "three mountains and one water to protect the city". In addition to the "West Lake Fishing Raft", these eight scenic spots are all on the banks of the Han River. This is related to the landscape and feng shui pattern of Chaozhou City, such as the ancient folk song Tian: "Chaozhou is like a scholar, and its head is like Ling Feng." Touch the pen container with your left hand and hold the gourd with your right hand. Kick the stars and there will be a phoenix in the north (abdomen). Buried in the navel, a generation of princes. "That is to say, the Eight Scenes in Chaozhou are landscapes and mountains with a long history and cultural accumulation, leaving traces of Chaozhou bureaucratic sages and the legacy of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. These landscapes, full of humanistic interest, conform to the natural law of "mountains are born of water, water turns with mountains, and man and nature are integrated"