What do you mean by boundless romance?

It means: the water seems to meet the sky, the same color and the scenery is extremely beautiful.

"Water and sky are one color" comes from Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting in the Tang Dynasty: "The sunset is lonely in Qi Fei, and the autumn water is one color."

After the rain clears, the rainbow disappears, the sun shines high, the sunset flies with the lonely geese, and the autumn river is connected with the sky.

"Boundless romantic" comes from Zhu's Portrait of Mr. Liu and Mr. Lian in Song Dynasty: "Boundless romantic, green courtyard."

The scenery here is beautiful, and the grass at home is green.

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"Boundless and romantic" is actually a spelling game, which is obtained by removing the border of the word "romantic", meaning "boundless and romantic". It is used to describe the beautiful scenery here and attract tourists to stop and watch puzzles.

There are two stone carvings in Insects II, one is the cliff carving of Mount Tai, and the other is the pavilion carving of West Lake in Hangzhou.

According to folklore, when Liu Tinggui invited friends from Hangzhou to climb Mount Tai, he saw the beautiful scenery in front of him, and all the scenery was surrounded by clouds. He had a brainwave and immediately wrote down the word "Insect II". What did the friend ask? He said that although there is no boundless romantic pavilion here, it is indeed boundless.

It turned out that Emperor Qianlong had inscribed a plaque for the "Boundless Moon and Wind" pavilion in Hangzhou West Lake. If Liu Tinggui repeats these four words here, he will be guilty. Liu Tinggui had a brainwave because of Taboo and wrote Insect II.

It is worth mentioning that Liu Tinggui's "taboo" character was actually "brought" to Hangzhou West Lake 1953, rebuilt on a stone tablet on the boundless romantic lake pavilion with golden glazed tiles on top, and romanticized into the "imperial pen" when Gan Long went down to the south of the Yangtze River.

There is also a folk legend about this stone carving: a nun in Doum Palace disobeyed Buddhist rules and caused many scandals. On one occasion, Liu Tinggui climbed Mount Tai and asked a nun for water when he went for a ride in the palace, but the nun didn't give it. In a rage, Liu wrote down the word "Bug II" and called the nun an affair.

Others said that Liu also gave a nun a plaque with the word "bitter" written on it. Taking the words "grace" and "love" out of your mind means "suffering from it", which means "loving without heart", and it is also scolding easy virtue, a nun who has no virtue and no conscience.

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