Interior landscape of Bailudong

Bailudong Academy was built in series from west to east along Guandao River. The buildings are all facing south, and the roof is a herringbone hard top, which is quite elegant and indifferent.

In the northwest corner of Lingxingmen, there are not only winding paths leading to seclusion, the beauty of rocks and nymphs, but also scenic spots such as "rock fishing", "stone washing", "deer sleeping field" and "flowing cup pool". The stone washing and the flowing cup pool are all named after the stone carvings inscribed by Zhu. "Deer Sleeping Field", according to legend, the white deer raised by Li Boyang in the Tang Dynasty slept here. The boulder is also engraved with Zhu's calligraphy "Diaoyutai". It is said that Zhu often fished here in those days. In fact, the water here is shallow and the spring is urgent, and there are few fish. Therefore, in the Ming Dynasty, Liu Shiyang carved the word "fish is not white" on the stone, which is a witty remark.

Stone tablets and portraits of Confucius are embedded in the stone wall of the Rite Temple. The temple on the east side of Lile Temple was built in memory of Zhu. There is a cave behind Zhuzi Temple, and there is a white deer in it. According to "White Deer Cave", "At the beginning, Deer Cave was famous for having no holes. During the Jiajing period of the Sino-Japanese War (that is, in the 13th year of Jiajing, AD 1534), Qin Wang, the magistrate, built a mountain behind the lecture hall and built a platform for it. The magistrate made peace and cut a stone deer in the cave. " Bailudong is named after the mountain peaks are closed like caves. The existing caves and deer were carved in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty.

On the east wing of Zhuzi Temple, there is a stele gallery, which contains more than 120 ancient stone tablets, which were inlaid from the Song Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Among these ancient inscriptions, there are Zhu Peng's original calligraphy and the Wandering Song of Bailudong written by Luo Hongxian, a real scholar in Ming Dynasty in Xia Zi. These famous sites are solemn and vigorous with pens, and charming with pens if Youlong; It is not only a precious calligraphy art, but also an important historical material with research value.

In front of the Zhuzi Temple, juxtaposed with the Rite Temple is a two-story pavilion, namely "Imperial Book Pavilion". It was built by Can Zhou, the magistrate of Nankang, after Emperor Kangxi gave the Academy plaques and ancient books in the Qing Dynasty. There are two osmanthus trees in front of the pavilion, which are said to have been planted by Zhu; However, some people say that it was planted when the Imperial Library was built in the Qing Dynasty. Here, the old trees are shaded, and the sun shines through the cracks in the trees, scattering a mottled small aperture on the ground. The wind blows the shadows of trees, like a rippling lake, with a quiet environment and pleasant scenery.