Introduction to Qingyi Pavilion: Qingyi Pavilion was built by Feng Qi, the Minister of Rites, in the 20th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1592). The pavilion is located in the northwest corner of "Xunye Lake", surrounded by water on all sides, and has a stone bridge leading to the north bank. Looking from a distance, it looks like a painting boat moored on the lake. To the east you can see the green algae and green cattails, to the west you can see the green pond full of lotus, to the south you can see the shimmering waves, and to the north there are thousands of bamboo poles. When the pavilion was renovated in the fifth year of Xianfeng (1855), it was renamed "Fangzhou" by Feng Xitian, a descendant of the Feng family. The pavilion was destroyed in the 1960s. It was rebuilt again in 1972, and Feng Enliang, a descendant of the Feng family, re-inscribed the plaque "Qingyi Pavilion" on the pavilion.
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