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Introduction of Li Longxi Dragon Palace

Lijialong Palace is located in Miaoer Lane, Yixin Village, Nan 'an Township, Longxi County, Gansu Province. It was built in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, and is called the Li's settlement. After several times of destruction and repair, it has basically met the conditions for Li to worship his ancestors at home and abroad. Miaoer Lane, Yixin Village, Nan 'an Township, Longxi County, Gansu Province, is said to be the residence of the Li family. There used to be a magnificent building called "Lijialong Palace". Called a palace, it is not only large in scale, but also higher in specifications than a temple. It consists of three groups of buildings: upper, middle and lower. There are many halls, towering buildings, dense cypress trees and solemn environment, which is quite spectacular. The Dragon Palace faces south, 600 meters long from east to west and 440 meters wide from north to south, with a building area of 25,000 square meters. Nine beasts were put on the roof of the West Main Hall (only ten beasts were put in the Palace and the Hall of Supreme Harmony), and nine carved dragons were lifelike. There were 1,899 carved dragons on the building of the Dragon Palace. The symbol of "Eighteen Plums" is deeply rooted. The four golden characters of "Li Jialong Palace" inscribed by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty hung on the towering south gate, dignified and radiant. A huge plaque of "Longyoutang" hangs on the main memorial hall. Since ancient times, people surnamed Li have sacrificed their ancestors in Lijialong Palace.