Now the location of Mo Miao Pavilion is the former site of Snow Mountain Garden, the former residence of Zhang Pu. Although it was rebuilt, the cornices were empty, the cloisters swayed, the beauty rested, and suddenly she entered a wonderful place. Doors, windows, pedestals, or simple carvings, or lifelike, are all ancient and suspected ancient buildings. In front of the pavilion, the flat Huai overflows with emerald color, and Luo is like a door god who protects the pavilion. It is built by the water, and you can look out from the railing. The lake is blue, with white geese floating on it, surrounded by the lake, or Yang Liuzhi Yiyi, or Winter jasmine, with Molang Bridge on the right and a fan-shaped porch on the left. The stone fence by the lake in front of the pavilion is an old object in the moon pool of Confucius Temple, which reminds people of ancient love. The word "Mo Miao Pavilion" in the pavilion was inscribed by Zhu Qizhan, the master of Danqing in this city. Mr. Wang, a local old man, also wrote an inscription "Building a new pavilion to decorate the landscape; Brilliant ancient gardens with civilization, carrying forward the brilliance of art "was inscribed by the late famous calligrapher Fei Xinwo. Hanging pillars in the pavilion? Dad w? Mode? What happened? Hey? Narrow? Australia? Silver valley λ? せば? Hey? Sapporo Aluminum? Hey, four Reply? Is there a thin reef in Dunhuang? /p & gt; Related background: According to local records, the original site of the pavilion is Huaiyun Temple in the north of the city, which was built by Gu Xinshe, a military commander in Zhejiang Province in the Yuan Dynasty. Gu Xin had a close personal relationship with Zhao Mengfu, a great painter in Yuan Dynasty. I once worshipped Zhao as a teacher and devoted myself to calligraphy. When he resigned from his post and returned to his hometown in Taicang, Zhao Mengfu presented a book, wrote two "Gifts", gave a farewell speech, and sent Tang gaozu back to Pangu for a preface. Gu Xin is a treasure. After returning to Taicang, he gave it a stone and built a pavilion wing, named Mo Miao Pavilion. 1March, 983, moved to rebuild. On the back wall of the rebuilt Momiao Pavilion, there are nine stone tablets, such as Zhao Mengfu's Poem of Returning Home, Tang Suiliang's Poem of Dead Trees and Zhao Shu's Rebuilding the Monument of Haining Temple, which are quite charming. The story about "Farewell" memorial tablet: According to legend, Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch of the Ming Dynasty, was authoritarian, and Mao, the governor of Suzhou, a member of the Party, built a shrine for him in Shantang and ordered Taicang to give it to him. Taicang people don't want to give them away in vain, but they are also forced by their arrogance. Finally, under the discussion of local scholar Lu Yinglin, they came up with a way to break the monument and keep it, which was preserved because of its damage. In the Qing Dynasty, this monument was embedded in the Dachengmen wall of Confucius Temple. During the Cultural Revolution, the broken monument disappeared. In the early 1980s, during the cultural relics survey, it was found that one section was made of washed slate and the other section was made of pigsty mats, but it survived.
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