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The origin of Fengle Pavilion
It is said that Ouyang Xiu gave a banquet at home and sent servants to Zuiweng Pavilion to make tea with spring water. Unexpectedly, the servant fell down on his way home, and the water was gone, so he took spring water from nearby Fengshan. But Ouyang Xiu knew that it was not water that brewed the spring water, so the servants had to tell the truth. Ouyang Xiu immediately took the guests to Fengshan. Seeing that there are not only good springs here, but also beautiful scenery, he built a pool here to drain springs and a pavilion. The name of the spring is Fengle Spring, and the name of the pavilion is Fengle Pavilion, which means "rich in old things" and "having fun with the people". Ouyang Xiu also wrote a companion piece of "Preface to Drunk Pavilion" for this purpose, and also recorded the grand occasion of having fun with the people with the poem "Wandering in the Wind Pavilion": "Mangroves and green hills are dying and growing. Visitors don't know that spring will be old, and they will spend flowers in front of the pavilion. " Later, Su Dongpo carved the full text of Fengle Pavilion on the stone tablet in the pavilion for people to read and appreciate, leaving a rare treasure of "Irving Su's Ci, one integrated mass".
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