Stele of LINGJI Palace
Located in LINGJI palace, Qingpu village, Qingkou Town, Minhou County, Fujian Province, China, the monument was listed as the Sixth Batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 2006.
LINGJI palace is located at the foot of Aofeng mountain, Qingpu village, Qingkou Town, Minhou County. It was built in 1417, the 15th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty. At that time, the great grandson of Qingpu herbalist, because the Emperor Yongle cured the difficult and severe "back burden poison sores", proposed that the magic prescription was given by Xu Zhizheng and Xu zhier in the Southern Tang Dynasty. After the Emperor Yongle recovered, in order to praise the "two kings" for saving lives, he built a LINGJI palace in Qingpu and specially made a tablet of LINGJI palace. It is located in the south of the entrance of LINGJI palace, facing the East and the West. It has the official style of Ming Dynasty. It is the only existing largest imperial stele in Fujian Province. Experts from the China Academy of cultural heritage believe that the imperial stele is the largest in Fujian Province and a rare cultural relic in China.
Address: Qingpu village, Qingkou Town, Minhou County, Fujian Province
Longitude: 119.414637
Latitude: 25.88636
Stele of LINGJI Palace
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