What's the name of the pavilion on Yuelu Mountain?

The pavilion on Yuelu Mountain is called Love Night Pavilion. Aiwan Pavilion is located in the west bank of Xiangjiang River in Changsha City, Hunan Province, in the Qingfeng Canyon of Yuelu Mountain. Founded in the 57th year of Qing Qianlong (1792), it was originally named Hongye Pavilion by Luo Dian, the head of Yuelu Academy in Qing Dynasty. Later, Bi Yuan, Governor of Huguang, renamed it Aiwan Pavilion according to the poem "Stop in the Maple Grove Late, Frost Leaves Red in February".

Aiwan Pavilion covers an area of 50 square meters, with a side length of 6.23 meters, a pedestal height of 0.4 meters and a height of 12 meters. The inner column is painted with mahogany, and four outer eaves columns are made of a whole square granite. The pavilion has four eaves, a pointed treasure roof, four wings stretched out and covered with green glazed tiles.

Love night pavilion is simple and elegant. It sits west to east and is surrounded by mountains on three sides. Love Evening Pavilion is made of red lacquer columns, and the four pillars on the eaves are granite. In addition, it is decorated with plaques hanging on the east and west sides of the pavilion, which makes the pavilion more modern and retains more styles of pavilions and pavilions in the Qing Dynasty as a whole.

From the modern aesthetic point of view, the love pavilion is not only a tourist attraction or a simple building, but also a cultural imprint. There are many murals, couplets, poems and so on. On the love night pavilion. It is precisely because of the cultural factors in the love night pavilion that later generations want to play and visit, rather than rest.