词条 | Sword Well |
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|name = Sword Well |native_name = 劍井 |image = 劍井.jpg |opening = |location = Dajia, Taichung, Taiwan |building_type = Water well |start_date = |completion_date = |cost = |roof = |top_floor = |architectural = |observatory = |floor_count = |floor_area = |elevator_count = |architect = |structural_engineer = |main_contractor = |management = |owner = |website = |references = }} The Sword Well ({{zh|c=劍井|p=Jiàn Jǐng}}) or Guoxing Well ({{zh|c=国姓井|p=Guóxìng Jǐng}}) is a historical water well in Dajia District, Taichung, Taiwan.[1] HistoryAccording to legend, the well was created from a sword stuck into the ground by Koxinga when he was stationed in the area because he asked God to provide water for his soldiers. The water then poured out from the southern slope of the mountain. In 1953, the local residents repaired the well and built brick wall around it.[2] ArchitectureThe well has a diameter of 0.5 meter and a depth of 2 meters.[2] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://eng.taichung.gov.tw/ct.aspx?xItem=4984&ctNode=2834&mp=29|date=26 March 2015|title=Dajia Tiezhanshan Mountain Scenic Area|website=Water Resources Bureau of Taichung City Government|accessdate=13 November 2016}} {{commons category|Water well of Koxinga's sword}}2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://old.dajia.taichung.gov.tw/english/scenery-distinct.php|date=6 December 2016|title=Sword Well (Jian-Jin), The Antique Object|website=Dajia District Office|accessdate=7 March 2017}} 3 : Buildings and structures in Taichung|Tourist attractions in Taichung|Water wells in Taiwan |
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