Ode to the Wind Terrace
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Gefengtai was built to commemorate the "Song of the Great Wind" written by Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, who returned to his homeland. It is located in the Hancheng Park in the center of Peixian County, Xuzhou City. It is one of the "Eight Ancient Scenic Spots in Pei County" and one of the important tourist attractions today. In 1982, it was listed as a key cultural relic protection unit by the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government. In 196 B.C., Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty, quelled the rebellious King Yingbu of Huainan, returned to his hometown, set up the Jiupei Palace, invited the elders of his hometown to have a feast, talked about the old wine, and felt that the wine was on the rise. The hero hit the building and sang: "The wind is blowing, the clouds are flying, the Weijia sea is returning to the hometown, and the warriors are guarding the Quartet!". For details, please refer to this entry and "Peixian Chronicle" and related materials. "Song of the Wind" Liu Bang "singed and cried for a few lines". One hundred and twenty teenagers sang it together, and the crowd was excited. This is the famous "Song of the Wind" in the history of literature. This song has only three lines, but the words are golden and stone, and it has a strong voice. It has a hard-working and ambitious ambition, a tragic and unrestrained heart, and the heart of making achievements and careers. It can be described as strong and heartfelt! There are three pieces of Dafeng Song Monument. A Han stele is one zhang and one chi high and four feet and four inches wide. The font is round and strong, and the structure is well-proportioned and beautiful. According to the records of "Peixian Chronicle" and "Xuzhou Prefecture Chronicle", it was written by Cai Yong or Cao Xi in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The textual research of Mr. Feng Yiwu, the present person, was written by Ai Li, a humanist from Pei in the Western Han Dynasty. There are different opinions, but they are all considered to be the treasures of calligraphy in our country. Most of the Han Bei Gong exists, about three-quarters of the original stele. The Yuan stele was copied and engraved during the Dade period of the Yuan Dynasty. The handwriting is clear and similar to the real thing. The Yuan stele has explanatory text in the shadow. The data is precious and can be used by researchers. The third piece, also known as the Jiazi Stele, was engraved by the Peixian People's Government in 1984 (Jiazi Year) at the request of the calligraphy characters according to the scale of the original stele. In February 1982, the People's Government of Jiangsu Province announced Gefengtai and Dafengge Monument as provincial key cultural relics. Gefengtai was originally located in the southeast of the ancient county. Today's Gefengtai, with a construction area of 12,600 square meters and a total building height of 26.8 meters, is the commanding height of the Seoul building complex. Fengtai and Dafengge Monument were announced as provincial key cultural relics. Songfengtai was originally located in the southeast of the ancient county. Today's Gefengtai, with a construction area of 12,600 square meters and a total building height of 26.8 meters, is the commanding height of the Seoul building complex. It is magnificent and majestic, ranking first among similar buildings in the country.

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