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The star-gazing pavilion Standing in front of Wuhou Temple is a beautifully structured star-gazing pavilion. Look at it's hexagonal twelve-column, double-layered flying horns, antique. Legend has it that when Liu Bei was in the city of Baidi, Zhuge Liang used to watch the "star image" here, and the "Star Pavilion" was named. Zhuge Liang is indeed two to the Baidi City, once with Liu Bei into the Sichuan, and once is Liu Beituo. But did Zhuge Liang see the astrology here? I don’t know who said it. Here I want to introduce to you the eight poems carved on the base stone of the Star Watch Pavilion stone table. These eight poems are the famous poem "Autumn Eight" written by Du Dai in the Tang Dynasty in the autumn of 776 AD. He lived in the state and looked at Chang'an in the north. He first wrote the autumn scenery of the Yangtze River and the sorrow of Sigui. The two wrote the evening scene of the Yangtze River and the mood of longing for Chang'an. The three first wrote their own feelings; the four were sighs. Chang'an's current situation; five heads longing for Chang'an; six heads longing for Chang'an Qujiang; seven heading for Chang'an Kunming; eight heading for Chang'an and other places. Du Shi pays attention to Bixing, borrowing the scenery, expressing the meaning of things, paying attention to peace, and doing everything possible. We visited Baidi City, sitting in the star-gazing pavilion of Zhuge Liang's night view star, and tasted Du Fu's "Autumn Eight Burns", and the poem "The endless falling wood, not the Yangtze River rolling", really has some fun. The part of the history of the Three Kingdoms in Baidi City is the Tuotang Hall, Mingliang Hall, Wuhou Temple and Guanxing Pavilion introduced for you. Now, please come with me to visit the exhibition of unearthed cultural relics of Baidi City. First, please see the hanging exhibition. room

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