Introduction to Guhuaxuan: is the main building in the first courtyard of Ningshou Palace Garden. The pavilion is an open pavilion, with a seat from the north and south, and a wooden plaque "Guhuaxuan" written by Emperor Qianlong hanging on the front. There are also four carved wooden dragon plaques hanging inside and outside the pavilion, as well as a pair of Ming Dynasty couplets, both of which were inscribed by Emperor Qianlong for the centuries-old catalpa tree in front of the pavilion.
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