Tengwang Pavilion is located in Nanchang, Jiangxi. Together with Yueyang Tower and Yellow Crane Tower, it is known as the three famous towers in Jiangnan, and is also known as the "No. 1 Tower in Xijiang". Tengwang Pavilion was built in the fourth year of Yonghui of Tang Dynasty (653). It was built by Li Yuanying, the son of Tang Emperor Li Yuan, when he was the governor of Hongzhou. Li Yuanying was born in an imperial family and was influenced by palace life. "He is good at calligraphy and painting, has wonderful music, and likes butterflies. He chooses Fangzhu to travel, rides on the green bird boat, and enjoys the most prosperous singing and dancing in the pavilions and pavilions." (Ming Chen Wenzhu's "Rebuilding the Pavilion of Prince Teng" by Chen Wenzhu of the Ming Dynasty) ) According to historical records, in the third year of Yonghui (652), Li Yuanying moved to Suzhou to be the governor. When he was transferred to the governor of Hongzhou, he brought a troupe of singing and dancing musicians from Suzhou and held a feast of singing and dancing in the governor's mansion all day long. Later, this pavilion was built near the river as a separate residence, which was actually a place for singing and dancing. Because Li Yuanying was granted the title of Tengzhou in Shandong Province during the Zhenguan period, he became the King of Teng, and built a pavilion in Tengzhou named "Tengwang Pavilion". Later, Teng Wang Li Yuanying was transferred to Hongzhou in the south of the Yangtze River, and built a pavilion still named "Tengwang Pavilion". The pavilion was later known as Tengwang Pavilion.