Introduction to Kuizhu Mountain House: Kuizhu Mountain House is located on the hillside of Langshan Mountain, a famous temple garden in Nantong. The site of the mountain house was originally the site of the Si Xian Temple and the Sanchen Pavilion, which were built in the 10th year of Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty. The scenery in the garden is small but large, connected from east to west. The four-story courtyard is centered on Fayuan Zhulin, with pavilions, platforms, buildings, There are all pavilions, and the houses linger around Yurao. They are staggered to the left and right, embracing each other in the front and back, and connected by the outline roads, forming a pattern of "the courtyard is as deep as it is deep". The mountain house faces a cliff overlooking the river in the south, and leans on a cliff in the north. The Yun Pagoda stands obliquely upward. Looking down to the left, the river-viewing pavilion looks out at each other. There are beautiful views on all sides, and the inscription on the plaque is more meaningful.
"Fa Yuan Zhu Lin" is the main building of Kuizhu Mountain. It is named after "Fa Yuan Zhu Lin" written by Daoxuan, an eminent monk of the Tang Dynasty. To the east of the courtyard is "Tayintang", and to the south is "Yizhiqi", which is "Yizhiqi". To the west is Tuizang Jingshe, which means "to study with concentration after retreating into seclusion." It also means hiding something deeply. There are many flowers and trees in the courtyard of Kuizhu Shanfang. It can be said that "the winding path leads to a secluded place, and the Zen room is deep with flowers and trees." Among them, a 200-year-old podocarpus tree flew out sideways, like a horned dragon.

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