Introduction to the Pojiang Pavilion: The Pojiang Pavilion was built in the Ming Dynasty. The current pavilion was built in the seventh year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty. It was named after the words "A bottle returns the moon on the Pojiang River" in Su Shi's "Niannujiao. Chibi Nostalgia". There are stone carvings embedded on three sides of the pavilion. On the front wall is the stone carving "Qian Chibi Ode" written by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, copied by the great calligrapher Zhao Mengchao of the Yuan Dynasty: a stroke written by the Qing Dynasty calligrapher Ye Zhishen when he was eighty-five years old. The "Shou" stone carving is embedded in the left wall.

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