Introduction to Weiyuzhai: Weiyuzhai is located in the northwest of the Imperial Garden. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and was originally named Duiyuxuan. It was renamed Yufangxuan during the Jiajing period, and was renamed today in the Qing Dynasty. The fasting seat faces south from the north, with a width of 5 rooms, and a hard mountain-style roof with yellow glazed tiles. Open the door in the bright room, and pick up the window in the second room. There is a fish pond in front of Weiyuzhai and a mid-span arch bridge. There is a pavilion called Chengrui on the bridge. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, this temple was used as a Buddhist temple.

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