Especially staying in Jilu for one night, just to see Jilu City, which built the White Tianshou Pavilion in 2015. Sure enough, it did not disappoint me. The whole castle is the largest of Japan's four ancient cities, and it is also the earliest recorded in the world's cultural heritage and local monuments. The trip coincided with Qianji's 400 anniversary of her loyal marriage. Fig. 2 is a Japanese beauty who can pose as Princess Qianji for free, but her face is too white. Climbing this Tianshou Pavilion is very tiring and steep, and many places need to bow their heads. The top floor worships the land lord here. It is a small shrine called Changbi Shrine. There were no mainland tourists on the way. There were many Japanese nationals. Many elderly people were very excited to come here. Looking at Jilu City under the ghost tiles from the top window, it has a sense of historical vicissitudes.