Zhang Jiancheng stone tomb

Zhang Jiancheng stone tomb

Zhangjiancheng stone graveyard is a provincial cultural relic protection unit for tombs in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. It is located in the west of Liuhuang village, Wanyuan City, covering an area of 200 square meters.

It's a double burial. The earth tomb is composed of stone lions and Huabiao in front of the stele Pavilion of Xiangtang. The earth tomb is rectangular, closely connected with the Xiangtang, with a height of 75 meters and a width of 8 meters. It is a Qing style imitation wood structure building with five double eaves, six columns and five bays. The ridge top has flying eaves and kisses. The Xiangtang stands on a blue stone platform, and is engraved with geometric patterns and bas relief flower figures. Xiangtang platform foundation is closely connected with square stone dam, covering an area of 64 square meters. The Square Pavilion is 645 meters in height. There are carved lotus leaf patterns and round figures. The four pillars and four lintels at the corner of the pavilion are decorated with relief. The curtain is engraved with drama figures, flowers, plants, animals and animals in different forms.

 

Address: West of Liuhuang village, Wanyuan City, Dazhou City

Longitude: 107.64017486572

Latitude: 31.96489906311

Tel: 0818-8626152

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