Introduction to Mumo Pavilion: Mumo Pavilion is one of the "Forty-Eight Scenic Spots of Jinling" in the Qing Dynasty. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and is located on the top of Donggang in Yuhuatai. "Mumo Fenggao" means to praise the benevolent and upright people of the past dynasties, because beside Mumo Pavilion, there is Taibo Temple, the place where Yang Bangyi cut his heart in the Southern Song Dynasty, the tomb of Fang Xiaoru, a great scholar in the Ming Dynasty, and the Hairui Temple and Cao Gong Temple. Ruins etc. When the pavilion was rebuilt, the designer cleverly included the reinforced concrete bunker built on the original site of Mu Mo Pavilion when the Japanese invaded Nanjing, which became the current storage place of Mu Mo Pavilion.
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