Introduction to Yucuixuan: Yucuixuan is located in the fourth entrance courtyard of Ningshou Palace Garden. It was built in imitation of the Ninghui Hall of Fugong Garden in the 37th year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1772). It has three pavilions and the front exit. The corridor and the pavilion are divided into three rooms. The south is called the leisure room and the north is the Buddhist hall. There is a passage in the room that can lead to the bamboo incense hall in the north. A short wall covered with colored stone flakes runs across the southeast side of the Xuanqian. On the north side, it is connected to Fuwang Pavilion by a verandah to the east, separating the front of Yucuixuan into a small courtyard. Xuannan is connected to Shishan, and there is a pedal road to the top of the mountain.

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