There is a North Furong Spring in front of Shengshuiguan Temple in Daizong Street. Wang Xiangchun, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, said: "The hibiscus on the left side of Bixia Palace, the deep reed is desolate, and the milk bell is closed." At that time, this area was a lakeside wetland, with reeds and lotus flowers swaying in the lotus pond (commonly known as Wangbawan), and the spring water in the east of the pond was also named after hibiscus. It is called North Lotus because there is already Lotus Spring in the south. Furong Spring on the west side of the middle section of Furong Street is one of the 72 springs in Jinan. It is recorded in the Quan Ming Monument in the Jin Dynasty that it is in front of Jiangjiating. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, the poet Yan Bi said in "Lotus Spring": "Red makeup shines on clear water, and Qiu Jiang is lonely in the west wind." The red makeup here is about the scenery around spring. Furong Spring is connected to Zhuoying Lake in the east, and the hibiscus in the lake comes out of the water, reflecting the spring pool. Its name is the same as North Furong Spring. When Yan Bi was writing poems by the spring, the German Palace had not yet been built. Zhuo Ying Lake was about tens of acres wide, and the lake rippled to Furong Spring. In the third year of Chenghua (1467), Zhu, king of Germany, came to Jinan to succeed to the throne, built a large-scale construction project, and built the German Wang Fu with Pearl Spring as the center. Furong Street, named after the spring water, became the western section of Wang Fu. Subsequently, Jinan poet Xu Bangcai (Dictionary Qing, once right-side Wang Fu) built the Zhantai Building in the west of Furong Spring and east of Chief Secretary Street Road. Later, Furong Spring became the spring to observe Han Yingyuan's family. In the Ming Dynasty, Liu Yi's "Li Cheng" contained: "Furong Spring, Han Guanzhai." There are hibiscus pavilions and hibiscus pavilions beside the spring. "Han Yingyuan's hibiscus pavilion is on the hibiscus pool" (Gan Long's Licheng County Records). Museums and pavilions are named after springs. Tian Wen, a Dezhou poet (Zi Zilun, Xia Lun native, former assistant minister of the Ministry of Punishment), wrote the title of Zhantai Building in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty: "Sunny days and summers are flying, the lake is full of water, white cymbals are clustered, and there are countless red dragonflies." Han Han and Furong are the same thing. At this time, the German Wang Fu has been abolished, and Shandong Governor Zhou Youde built the Governor's Office in the former site of Wang Fu, and half of Zhuoying Lake was scratched.
Outside, the lotus in the lake is still in full bloom. During the Qianlong period, Wang Chutong, a native of Jiading, Jiangsu Province, was appointed as Shi Chengshi of Qihe County to write the Ci of Zhi Zhu in Jinan, and he wrote a poem about Zhantai Building: "Zhantai is higher than Zhaosi Building, and Furong Quankou rockery. Sitting and smelling the ten winter drums, you know that it is a six-poster boat swimming in the lake. "Zhao Si Building is located in the school department on the south bank of Daming Lake, which is famous for its tall Cui Wei. Zhantai Building is close to springs and lakes, which is higher than Zhaosi Building. Regarding the lake, Qufu poet Kong (Zi Jing, Jiaqing Jinshi, once a political envoy of Guizhou) has a more vivid description: "Outside the Shuixi Bridge, there is a spring of Yingying, and ducks are released in warm days and clear autumn. Lotus pickers don't see dusk, and the breeze turns to the ferry. "Duck, lotus, boating, like jiangnan water town. Dong Yun, a plain poet, also lived here in the middle of Qing Dynasty. " Today, a vegetarian vanilla poet has a promising demeanor in Qujiang. Occasionally sent a little hibiscus spring, but closed the door. "Dong Yun is reading and writing here, ready to mount guard. In his book "Guang Yin Qi", there is a poem "The House of Furong Spring": "The old house is half an acre long with moss, and the fish float upstream. A pool of new green hibiscus water is sitting in the shade of a few flowers. " There is a note in front of the poem: "On the left of the spring is the former site of Xu Youshi Zhantai Building. The stone is a square pool, slightly wider from east to west, about half an acre. Liang Shi is among them, and the river winds north. Shen Huadong, the satrap, dredged its canal, calling it' TieYunXi'. In the ugly summer, I lived in the spring for the longest time, and wrote two volumes of A Brief History of Scenery. "It was fifty-eight years of Qianlong (1793), and Furong Spring was like this. The story of Shen Huadong's satrap digging the ladder cloud creek happened in the period of Gengzi in Wanli of Ming Dynasty (1600). Since then, Furong Spring outside Fu Xuewen Temple has flowed from Tieyun River to Chi Pan. Now, Furong Spring has become a fountain facing the street, and you can enjoy it at will. And the steps of Yunxi have become culverts. Not far from here to the south, in the courtyard of No.32/KLOC-0 on the east side of Furong Street Road, there is a landscape of South Furong Spring named Shenquan, which is 0.6 meters long and 0.5 meters wide. The water level never drops, never dries up, never rises or overflows during waterlogging, and always stays at1.8m. However, the water level has dropped by several tens of centimeters now. The brick carving with the name of the spring engraved on the original pool wall is missing, and the age of South Furong Spring cannot be ascertained. Oral history is about 1200 years, which can be traced back to the Qing dynasty at the earliest. There is a Guandi Temple not far from Furong Spring in the north. When the Guandi Temple was rebuilt in 2009, another Furong Spring was discovered. In the thirty-fourth year of Kangxi in the temple (1695), the Monument to the Completion of Li Jian in Three Years reads: "A century-old arsenal, flying frost, Furong Spring, and Pan Palace in the north. "In the 15th year of Guangxu (1889), the Complete Map of the Streets and Alleys of Provincial Capital also marked the Lotus Springs that existed in the Ming Dynasty at the location of the Guandi Temple in Furong Street.