Introduction to Fu Bi Pavilion: Fu Bi Pavilion is located in the northeast of the Royal Garden. The pavilion is square in plan, with three bays, and is about 8m wide. It has a building in front, and a rectangular pool with an east-west length below it. A single travertine stone is stretched across the pool. Bridge, the pavilion is located on the bridge.
The Fubi Pavilion was built in the 11th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1583). The front eaves and the building were added in the 10th year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1732). The water in the pool is drawn from the moat, and there are stone dragon heads carved on the wall of the pool. At the water outlet, hibiscus emerge from the water and fish swim in the pond, adding fresh and lively interest to the scenery of the imperial garden.
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