People live in Yangtao Dunxi, 3 kilometers east of Meizhou City. Built in 1884, it is the villa of Huang Zunxian, a poet in Qing Dynasty. Named after the collection of poems "Man and Land Poetry Talk about Grass".
Three years before the LuJian Pavilion, the Japanese calligrapher he met when he was a counsellor in Japan wrote a three-character plaque for him. The font is powerful, dark blue, with ochre background, elegant and solemn. The original gardens, rockeries, fish ponds, five-step buildings, ten-step pavilions, pavilions, seven-character corridors, wallless buildings, lying rainbow pavilions, library pavilions and other buildings in Shandong. Huang Zunxian wrote his own couplets and hung them in court.
There are "three points of water, four points of bamboo, adding seven clear months; Five-step building, ten-step pavilion and a hundred-step view of the Yangtze River describe the scenery in the garden.