Baima Shuangying is located in Baima, Danzhu Town, Pingnan County, Guangxi, about 35 kilometers away from Pingnan County, with direct roads. Due to the Nanhan Liangzhuan Zhuangyuan Memorial Hall and Ming Dushi Yuan Chonghuan "total trilateral square", it is jointly called Baima Shuangying. Liangzhuan is the second of only 8 Zhuangyuan in Guangxi history. The original Liangzhuan Zhuangyuan Temple was built in the first year of Bailong in Nanhan (925), and the Great Leap Forward was destroyed. In 1987, the Pingnan County Government rebuilt the Liangyu Memorial Hall at the old site. On the other side of Liang Yu's memorial, there was a "total trilateral square" built by Yuan Chonghuan. The original square was built in 1628, the first year of Ming Chongxuan. Yuan Chonghuan was the military department of Shangshu, commanding the army of Hebei, Liaoning, and Shandong, that is, the total trilateral square. The original square has been destroyed. In 1987, the Pingnan County Government rebuilt the "total trilateral square",
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Baima Shuangying is located in Baima, Danzhu Town, Pingnan County, Guangxi, about 35 kilometers away from Pingnan County, with direct roads. Due to the Nanhan Liangzhuan Zhuangyuan Memorial Hall and Ming Dushi Yuan Chonghuan "total trilateral square", it is jointly called Baima Shuangying. Liangzhuan is the second of only 8 Zhuangyuan in Guangxi history. The original Liangzhuan Zhuangyuan Temple was built in the first year of Bailong in Nanhan (925), and the Great Leap Forward was destroyed. In 1987, the Pingnan County Government rebuilt the Liangyu Memorial Hall at the old site. On the other side of Liang Yu's memorial, there was a "total trilateral square" built by Yuan Chonghuan. The original square was built in 1628, the first year of Ming Chongxuan. Yuan Chonghuan was the military department of Shangshu, commanding the army of Hebei, Liaoning, and Shandong, that is, the total trilateral square. The original square has been destroyed. In 1987, the Pingnan County Government rebuilt the "total trilateral square",