Introduction to Wangjiang Pavilion: Wangjiang Pavilion is located halfway up the northern part of Diecai Mountain. It was originally built by Fulun, an eunuch of the Ming Dynasty during the Zhengde period (1506-1521), when he was an imperial envoy to suppress the governor of Guangxi in the Song Dynasty. He loves Guilin's landscapes, and is especially fond of stacked colors. He has seven poems on stacked stacks of stacked colors. In 1954 and 1990, Wangjiang Pavilion was rebuilt on its original site twice. It is an antique square pavilion with red columns, green tiles, warped corners and pointed roofs. It is about 6 meters high, 5.2 meters long from north to south, and 4.9 meters wide from east to west. The total area is about 25.5 square meters. rice. On the right wall of the pavilion, there are three characters "Explore the Wonders" inscribed on the cliff. Standing in the pavilion or climbing up here, there are wonders to explore.

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