What is the layout of the bottom floor of Penglai Pavilion?

On the outer wall of the north wall at the bottom of Penglai Pavilion, there are three stone carvings: "Blue Sea and Breeze", "No waves at sea" and "Blue Sea and Bright Mirror". "Blue Sea and Breeze" was carved by Lu He, a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. 1894- 1895 During the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1895, the carved stone "Hai" was unfortunately hit, and the word "No" was damaged, leaving scars. A number of precious calligraphy and painting, such as ink painting and bamboo painting by Zhao Xiaoyong, a talented scholar from the South China Sea, have also disappeared from the world.

By the end of the Qing Dynasty, the whole Penglai Pavilion complex was huge, with a total construction area of 1.89 million square meters. In the south of Penglai Pavilion, there are Taoist temples such as Sanqing Hall, Lvzu Hall, Tianhou Palace and Dragon Palace. There is Su Gong Temple in the east and Guanlan Pavilion in the southeast.

The bottom floor of Penglai Pavilion is more than 4 meters long and 9 meters deep, with cloisters all around and exposed columns 16. Hanging above the main entrance is a huge plaque "Penglai Pavilion" written by Tie Bao, a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty.