Ji Xiaolan Cultural Park, also known as Jiyuan, is a cultural tourist place with the life story of Ji Xiaolan, a great scholar in the Qing Dynasty, as the carrier and garden architecture as the carrier. Located in the south of Cuierzhuang Village, Cuierzhuang Town, Cangxian County. As a landmark memorial park of hometown cultural celebrities and a tourist destination infected with ancient culture, it attracts more than 300,000 tourists every year.
On the lintel of the gate hung the calligraphy plaque "Jiyuan" by Liu Yong, a colleague, and on both sides hung the pillars and couplets written by Liang, a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, "Ten thousand scrolls were woven into a group of jade houses, and they were repaired to Daluotian all their lives". This couplet highly summarizes Ji Xiaolan's life. There is a boulder at the entrance of Yingmen, engraved with four running script characters of Shen Peng's A Generation of Scholars.
The garden is a garden-style antique building with a wide garden surface, pavilions, green trees and a long red wall, which is quiet and elegant. The scenic area is over 50,000 square meters. As we all know, Ji Xiaolan loves to eat dry cigarettes and has the nickname of "Jida Tobacco Bag". Therefore, Jiyuan specially designed a "big tobacco bag" made of pig iron, with a length of 16.82 meters and a weight of 2 1 ton, which is the highest in the world.
There are some antique buildings in Ji Xiaolan Cultural Park, such as the official library, Yuewei Caotang, Luanru Nostalgia Room, Yan Jiujiu Pavilion and Wen Yi Pavilion. Ji Xiaolan's life and works are reproduced in the form of objects and paintings. In addition, the Library Pavilion and Wenyi Pavilion also have 100 Fang Yantai and the Siku Quanshu published by the Commercial Press, which are regarded as the treasures of the town hall.