Ji'nan Daming Lake, mgz1954 travel record
Daming Lake is one of the three famous places of interest in Ji'nan. It is known as.Quot; the Pearl.Quot of Quancheng. The water area of the lake is 46 hectares, and the average water depth is 3 meters. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, Li Dao Yuan's "Shui Jing Zhu" was called.Quot; PI.Quot;.Quot; Li Shui.Quot; in Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was called.Quot; Lishi Po.Quot; The Northern Song Dynasty writer Zeng Gong called it.Quot; West Lake.Quot; Yuan Yuan Hao in the Jin Dynasty called the Daming Lake in the "Ji'nan trip".
Zeng Gong served as the Ji'nan prefect and repaired the north water gate for waterproofing. The lake was released through the north water gate and flows into the Xiaoqing River east to Bohai. The yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties built more pavilions, planted willow seeds, formed.Quot, four sides lotus three sides willow, a City mountain color half city lake.Quot beautiful scenery. Marco Polo, a traveller of Italy in the
13 century, called the Daming Lake.Quot in her travels. The beauty of the gardens, the sight of Kan Yue, and the lake of mountains and lakes were too busy for.Quot. Scholars of all ages, such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Zeng Gong, Su Shi, Yuan Hao Wen and Pu Songling, have wandering around here and left famous poems.
there are many famous visitors to the Daming Lake in the Qing Dynasty. There are poets Wang Shizhen, Liu Fenggao, calligrapher iron insurance, He Shaoji, novelist Liu E, Pu Songling and so on. Liu Yi's journey to the old can best describe the scene of Ji'nan's famous artist Wang Xiaoyu singing and singing pear blossoms in Ming Lake and the reflection landscape of Foshan.