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| | Moon Comes with Breeze Pavilion [edit this] | | The Moon Comes with Breeze Pavilion is an inviting place from which to view the landscape garden. The name of the pavilion is derived from Han Yu'poem, reading, “The twilight brings autumn and the breeze sends here the moon.” | Edit by: ch | |
| Peony Study [edit this] | | The Ming style courtyard in front of the Peony Study makes a feature of simple grace, appropriate size and harmonious proportions. | Edit by: ch | |
| Leading to Quietude Bridge [edit this] | | The Leading to Quietude Bridge is the smallest arch bridge in Suzhou spanning the streamlet with a sluice which heightens this sense that it goes beyond the viewer's limits of vision. | Edit by: ch | |
| Meditation Study [edit this] | | The Meditation Study a place where the owner used to cultivate his mind and achieve the union of individual soul and the spirit of the universe into one. | Edit by: ch | |
| Five Peak's Library [edit this] | | Built on the site of the former Hall of 10, 000 Volumes in the Southern Song Dynasty, the serene and consummate Five Peaks' Library is named after Li Bai's poem saying, “There are five great peaks to the south east of Mt.Lu, which seem to be golden lotus blooms cut out by the blue sky.” | Edit by: ch | |
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