1, Yuzhou Department: Yuzhou is located in the southwest of the ancient city and is the site of ancient Yuzhou. 20 1 1 year, Yu Zhou was rebuilt according to Yu Zhou's records, and now it is the Yuxian Paper-cut Museum in China. The venue, facing south, is divided into east, west and middle roads, covering an area of more than 30,000 square meters, and is used for paper-cutting display, research, collection and creation.
2. Jade Emperor Pavilion: Jade Emperor Pavilion is located in the north wall of the ancient city. In the Ming dynasty, it was called Jingbian Building, also known as Jade Emperor Flying Pavilion. Built in the tenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1377), Yuzhou Tucheng was transformed into a brick city with three gates, east, west, north and south, and the Jade Emperor Pavilion was built in the north, opposite to the three gates. Jade Emperor Pavilion has been built for hundreds of years, and has experienced wind and rain erosion, war and military disaster. Although it has been built and rebuilt several times, it still stands intact on the high city wall, and the existing architectural style is still Ming Dynasty style.
3. Lingyan Temple: Lingyan Temple is located in the northwest of the ancient city. It is an ancient temple building in the Ming Dynasty and one of the famous temples in Yuzhou. This temple covers an area of 6682 square meters. There are dozens of existing temple buildings, such as the Heavenly King Hall, Mahayana Mahayana Hall, East-West Annex Hall and Zen Temple. Lingyan Temple is located in the west street of Gulou, the ancient city, facing south. Tianwang Temple is a flat roof with one shoulder leaning on the mountain and a square plane. There are seven purlins and six frames in the hall, with the column forehead in a "D" shape with Bai Pu, and the bucket is a five-level bucket.
4. Shi Jia Temple: Shi Jia Temple is located at the south gate of the ancient city, commonly known as the Sleeping Buddha Temple. The temples in Shi Jia Temple are magnificent, including Tennoja, the Middle Temple and the Sleeping Buddha Hall. Most of the main buildings in the temple are located on the central axis. From south to north, there are Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Lying Buddha Hall, East-West Attached Hall and some Zen rooms. Lying Buddha Hall and Mahayana Hall echo in front and back, forming the characteristics of temple space management. Daxiong Hall is luxuriously decorated and its components are exquisitely made. Its style is similar to the caisson in the back hall of Lingyan Temple in Ming Dynasty.
Zhenwu Temple: Zhenwu Temple is located in the northwest of the ancient city, facing south, and located on the rammed earth brick abutment about 3 meters high. The temple is connected with the meditation room to form a closed independent courtyard. There is a bell tower on the east side of the main hall platform, which is located on both sides of the central courtyard. This layout is rare in many ancient buildings, and its shape is quite similar to the attic in ancient paintings.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Yu Zhou Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuhuangge.