Introduction to Qinchi: In the shadow of Longwan, on the west side of Zhuoma Lake, there are thousands of green bamboo poles, and dense trees blocking out the sun. In the forest, there are piles of rocks. In the rock crevices at the bottom, springs are boiling, and the water pools into a pool. It is called "Shenquan", also known as "Shenchi", also known as "Qinchi". In the spring of 1996, a pavilion was built on the rock on the south bank of the pond and a stele was carved as a memorial. The pavilion is hexagonal, with a large wooden frame, covered with glazed tiles, with upturned eaves and vivid carvings. The stele carvings in the pavilion are made of bluestone and are ground on both sides. The front is engraved with "Qinchi" in large characters, and the back is engraved with "Qinchi Ji". This pavilion is backed by Haifu Mountain, with steep slopes and rugged rocks. The stone steps meander around, creating a natural look. Covered in bamboo trees and facing the setting sun, it looks particularly quiet and elegant. Standing on the railing in the north of the pavilion, you can see the other side in the distance, with weeping willows and painted boats, birds chirping and people singing, and the scenery is endless.

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