Introduction to Ziyang Tower: Ziyang Tower, also known as Ziyang Academy and Ziyang Academy, is the former residence of Zhu Xi, a Neo-Confucian scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty, who lived there for more than 40 years. In the 13th year of Shaoxing (1143), 13-year-old Zhu Xi and his mother built their own house in Annan River and transferred their five husbands to live with their father's friend Liu Ziyu. In the 14th year of Shaoxing, they built a house for Zhu Xi, mother and son on the bank of Tanxi River and Pingshan Mountain. The foot of the mountain. Because Zhu's ancestral home is Ziyang Mountain in Wuyuan, Huizhou, Zhu Xi wanted to show that he would not forget his ancestors, so he named the new house Ziyang Tower. It was destroyed by war in the early years of the Republic of China, and only the ruins remained. It was rebuilt on the original site at the end of 1998.

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