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Historical allusions of Yanshuige

The historical allusions of Yanshuige are as follows:

1 The Folk Tale of Yanshui Pavilion has a long history and was first formed in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. As can be seen from the historical data, "the folklore of Yanshui Pavilion" was formed in people's production and life for thousands of years, created in Jiujiang dialect and passed down from mouth to mouth.

2. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiujiang (then called Chaisang) became an important military stronghold in Wu Dong, where Wu Dong's troops often gathered. Jiujiang still retains Zhou Yu's appointment desk (a cigarette booth was copied in the southwest of Xing Zi County, Jiujiang City).

3. Ancient literati came here one after another to visit the mountains and water, leaving many peerless masterpieces, such as Looking at Lushan Waterfall by Li Bai and Pipa Travel by Bai Juyi. There are antithetical couplets with different styles in Yanshui Pavilion, which describe and paint landscapes or express feelings in a freehand manner. The couplets are presented with scenery, integrated with the scenery, elegant and interesting.

Picturesque Jiangxi Salt Water Pavilion has diverse scenery, fresh air, beautiful scenery and charming scenery. The lake is as beautiful as the sea, especially magnificent. Yanshuige is located in Gantang Lake on the south bank of the Yangtze River in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, and it is also one of the famous scenic spots in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province.

The pavilion is a waterside building, including boat hall, Cuizhaoxuan, Jingbo Building and Chunyang Hall. There is a stone tablet on the left wall of Chunyang Temple, on which the word "Shou" is engraved in cursive script, which is composed of the words "Nine Turns to an alchemist", handed down as Lv Dongbin's handwriting.

Cultural relics are displayed in the hall, and the sand bowl marked Toringi is the most eye-catching. In the abbot area in front of the pavilion, stone fences are attached to the water, and weeping willows and cypresses are dotted. There are stone chisels "hide the sword Box" on both sides, and the overall scenery is unforgettable.