Ancient architecture named after flowers

This flower bridge is located in the downstream of Gu Feng Town, pingnan county, Fujian. It was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in forty-four years of Qing Qianlong (1779). Flower Pagoda: Zhong Jian Temple in the eighth year of Tang Zhenguan (634) and the spotless pure light pagoda. Pagoda is also called Huayan Pagoda. Both flowers and ancient Chinese belong to China. The temple is named after the tower and the village is named after the temple. Lotus Pagoda: It is a brick pagoda in the Ming Dynasty. The tower is located in Lianhua Mountain, Panyu. In the 40th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (16 12), Li Weifeng and others built a tower in Panyu, formerly known as "Wenyu Building". Lianhua bridge: Also known as Wu Ting Bridge, it is a scenic spot of Slender West Lake and a city symbol of Yangzhou. Lianhua bridge was built in the 22nd year of Qingganlong (1757). Peony Temple: After the death of Wang Shizhen, a poet in the early Qing Dynasty, later generations built Yuyang Temple at the southern end of another villa in Xicheng where he lived. There are white walls on both sides of the gate, and there are 1 pairs of carved stone lions in front of the gate, which are 1.8m high. There are three halls on the east side of the temple, called "Peony Hall", which is a well-preserved building in Qing Dynasty. Also known as Yuyang Temple.