Since Qin listed the names of seventy-two springs in Jinan in the book Qi Cheng, the seventy-two springs in Jinan, known as the "Spring City", have spread all over the world and everyone knows it.
However, during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the "Seventy-three Springs" appeared on the bank of Wulongtan. This song "Seventy-three Springs" was written by Gui Fu, a famous scholar and calligrapher.
Your master Dong Hui, No.,is from Qufu. Qing Qianlong was a scholar in fifty-five years and served as a magistrate in Yongping, Yunnan. He lived in Jinan in his early years. According to Li Daoyuan's Notes on Water Classics in the Northern Wei Dynasty, he visited the former site of Guli Pavilion on the bank of Wulongtan and built Tanxi Jingshe, so as to discuss academic issues with friends here and chant songs.
During the construction of Tanxi Jingshe, the ground was dug into a pool, and the spring water suddenly gushed out of the ground to form a new spring water. Your house was overjoyed and hosted a banquet for the guests, asking them to name the new spring. In the midst of different opinions, Gui Fu gave it a name that did not belong to the "Seventy-two Springs"-Seventy-three Springs, and wrote a poem:
Seventy-two springs,
Don't belong to Wulongtan,
Old dr. suan,
Raise 73 yuan.
Wu Yousong, a friend and scholar of Gui Fu, praised in "Seventy-three Springs": "This spring is nameless and far from common; Count, along the old. "