Yongle stele
Yongle stele is located 7.5km northeast of gaoqiaoqiao town. In 1412, in the 10th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, Bo Chen of Pingjiang built a Tushan on the South Bank of the Yangtze River Estuary.
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Brief introduction
In order to "accept the berths", Emperor Yongle wrote the inscription in his own handwriting. The stele was made of stone and is now placed in the new imperial stele Pavilion of Gaoqiao middle school in Chuansha county. Baoshan stele is the Ming Yongle "Yu stele", written in the 15th year of Ming Yongle (1417), may. In 1605, there was an imperial stele in the northwest of Baoshan. Gai is at mingbaoshan city. "Jiangdongzhi" contains: "in the left corner of the stone bridge north of Pudong in the southern Qing Dynasty of Shanxi Province.". And "tree stele pavilion to screen"; Guangxu "Baoshan county annals" also said: "imperial stele Pavilion in Qingpu Town East Bridge Street North.". Dongshiqiao or Dongqiao street is the east bridgehead in the south of qingbaoshan site in Gaoqiao township. After the pavilion was destroyed, it was moved to the campus of Gaoqiao middle school. On December 23, 1983, with the approval of the people's Government of Chuansha County, the monument was listed as a cultural relic protection unit at the county level.
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At Shanghai railway station, take subway line 1, people's Square, transfer to line 2, get off at Lujiazui Station, and then take bus no.508, 793, 81 to Gaoqiao Town.
Address: Yongbang Road, Gaoqiao Town
Longitude: 121.581117
Latitude: 31.348235
Yongle stele
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