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Fengle Pavilion is located beside Ziwei Spring at the foot of Fengshan Mountain in Lushan Tourist Area of Bozhou City. It was built by Ouyang Xiu of the Northern Song Dynasty. Because tickets are not included in the Laoshan Scenic Area, you have to buy tickets when you go to play. Song Qingli five years (AD 1045), Ouyang Xiuzhi knows Zhangzhou. In the second year, he discovered Ziwei Spring near Fengshan, and built the pavilion on the side of the spring. He wrote in "Feng Le Ting Ji": "I will take care of the sputum in the next summer, and start drinking and drinking, and ask the people of the country to get close to the south of the state." Fengshan is shouting, but the valley is deep and hidden. There is a clear spring in it. Wengs father and son are the same. Pitching around, taking care of it, so the sparse stone, the land is thought to be pavilion, and the hundred and the monks traveled in the meantime. " It is said that Ouyang Xiu is at home in the banquet, and sent a servant to the drunken pavilion to brew water and tea. I dont want to fall on the way back, the water is lost, and I am taking the spring water in Fengshan. However, Ouyang Xiu knew that it was not the water of the spring, and the servant had to tell the truth. Ouyang Xiu immediately went to Fengshan, seeing that not only the spring is good, but the scenery is also beautiful, so the spa is built here and the pavilion is built. The name of the spring is "Fenglequan", the name of the pavilion is "Fengle Pavilion", and the meaning of "Yuancheng Fengcheng" and "Family with the People" is taken. Ouyang Xiu also wrote " The sister article of "Drunkard Pavilion" - "Feng Le Ting Ji", also recorded in the poem "Feng Le Ting You Chun" with the poetry of the people: "The red hills and green mountains are slanting, the long suburbs are green and endless. Visitors do not know that spring will be old, come to the pavilion to step down." Later, Su Dongpo engraved the full text of "Feng Le Ting Ji" on the stone tablet in the pavilion for people to read.
Posted: Jan 2, 2019
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