Guide Tucheng, Confucian Temple and Yuhuang Pavilion bring not many tourists, in fact, very interesting. This is an ancient complex, with ancient cities, Confucian Temple, Yuhuang Pavilion, Guanyue Temple, Chenghuang Temple and so on. The Confucian Temple is said to be the most complete protected one in Qinghai Province. The relevant buildings are relatively complete. I also took a closer look here and compared the relevant buildings of Nanjing Confucius Temple. The Yuhuang Pavilion should be part of the Wanshou view that was built in the Ming Dynasty. The Yuhuang Pavilion is a three-story mountain-top-style attic built on a high platform. It is the commanding height of this area and is very eye-catching. In the Guide "Gu Eight Views", there is a reputation for "Xian Pavilion Interspersed with Clouds". The ancient city I am most interested in is actually a Tucheng. Although it is incomplete, I can think of the appearance of the ancient city of course. In the sun, I can't help thinking about it until five or six hundred years ago. Although there are many city walls that are not as good as I have seen, this broken, in the desolation of the northwest, has a unique charm under the sunset. In the corner of the ancient city, there are elderly people singing "flowers". I don't know how many times there are still.