However, Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei were not the first customers of Lishan Hot Spring. As early as the Zhou Dynasty, the then emperor built pavilions here and enclosed them as forbidden areas. In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Wang Bo specially wrote Wen Tang Ming, praising the health and beauty function of hot springs, saying that it was "Huaqing to stay old". This is also the origin of Huaqingchi's name. Qin Shihuang loved to soak in hot springs and built a stone pool named "Lishantang". Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty rebuilt and planted pines and cypresses around. Emperor Taizong also took a fancy to this place, ordered Yan Lide to be the contractor and built the "Tangquan Palace" ... They were all passers-by. Speaking of Huaqing Pool, the first thing that comes to mind is Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei. Maybe this is the power of love? Love can make a place poetic for a long time. "... the high rose plum palace, entering the blue clouds, and the wide breeze carrying magical notes. Soft songs and slow dances, string and bamboo music, the emperor's eyes will never stare at her ... "Until today, we still think that Yang Guifei is the hostess of Huaqingchi. Her shadow is everywhere. In this city where the Terracotta Warriors have been excavated, we don't want the history to be cold, but we also expect to find a faint warmth from the history of a heart of stone. Terracotta Warriors and Horses confront hard, but Yang Guifei's love is soft-hearted. Just as the so-called hate in Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow is not a hate for beauty, but an indictment of tragedy and fate itself. And this endless sadness always means each other's unforgettable feelings, as well as the suffering of acacia separated from heaven and earth. Huaqingchi, a sweet town with rich hot springs, is a bitter fruit.