Introduction to Pinghu Qiuyue: Pinghu Qiuyue is located in the west of the north bank of Fuhai, imitating the scene of the same name as West Lake in Hangzhou. It was built before 1728 (the sixth year of Yongzheng reign). The square pavilion with double eaves and high platform outside the five-hole bridge on the east side is called "Two peaks inserting the clouds", which is also named after the scenery of Hangzhou's West Lake. The courtyard facing the lake in the southwest of this scene was rebuilt into a three-volume hall around 1811 (the 16th year of Jiaqing), and a plaque "Jingyuanzhou" was added, which Emperor Jiaqing repeatedly inscribed.
The foundation of Pinghu Qiuyue Sanjuan Hall has been unearthed. The five-hole stone bridge between the two peaks and the clouds has also been restored.
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