Introduction to Chengrui Pavilion: Chengrui Pavilion is located in the northwest of the Imperial Garden. The pavilion has a square plan with three bays and a width of about 8m. It has a building in front and a rectangular pool with an east-west length below it. A single-hole stone bridge spans the pool. , the pavilion is located on the bridge.
Chengrui Pavilion was built in the 11th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1583), and the front eaves and the building were added in the 10th year of the Yongzheng reign of the Qing Dynasty (1732). The four sides of the pavilion were originally equipped with wall panels to open the doors and windows, and there was a fighting altar inside, which was later demolished.

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