The earth is on the clouds, and the sky worships the pillars.
This poem praising Fu Ling, the sleeping garden of Nuerhachi, the Qing Taizu, was written by Gao Shiqi (1644- 1703), a famous poet, when he went to Shengjing to worship his ancestors. The poem describes the magnificent scene of Fuling.
Aerial view of Fuling
When people go to Fuling to see the victory, thousands of miles away, they see the towering Yutian Yun, the vast dark green ancient pine forest, the magnificent terraces and halls shining just between the clouds and trees. This is really a magical and wonderful picture.
Visitors can see the splendid glazed tile roofs of several halls hidden among the green trees, which are as real as Xu Ruo, like a mirage at sea and a magic pavilion in the desert. This is the famous "Song Wan is green and the halls are lingyun".
Seeing this, people can't help but admire and sigh. Ah, is this a masterpiece of national treasure and world cultural heritage created by craftsmen who excelled in nature and artificial intelligence more than 300 years ago?
Once people have reached this point, they will feel solemn and solemn in the lush forest that covers the sky, face tall and straight ancient trees in various ways, and listen to the dragon and tiger-like pines, adding to their mysterious and quiet atmosphere. Because of this, the natural scenery and human landscape of Fuling, such as mountains, water, Gu Song, city walls and sleeping halls, have been a unique and beautiful scenic line in Shengjing since the early Qing Dynasty. People divide it into "Sixteen Scenes of Staying in Beijing", "Ten Scenes of Shengjing" and "Eight Scenes of Shengjing (Fengtian)" in different periods.