Introduction to Yijiang Pavilion: Yijiang Pavilion is located in Jitou, Linjiang River, Chibi Mountain. It is named because Chibi Mountain resembles a golden luan with one wing fighting against the river current. Legend has it that this was the command post of the Eastern Wu Governor Zhou Yu when he defeated Cao's army during the Battle of Chibi. It imitated the architectural style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and was rebuilt in 1936. On the pavilion pillars is a couplet written by Cai Hanqing of the Republic of China: "The river is ruthlessly red, in memory of those days." , who recognizes Zibu's warning words and good strategies for promoting hegemony? The lakes and mountains look green, and the relics left behind still miss Zhou Lang's worth and Lu's brother's emblem."

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