Introduction to Winding Paths: The first thing you see after walking into the Grand View Garden is a rockery like a verdant barrier. The mountain has rugged rocks, moss spots, and vines. There is a trail of sheep intestines and mirrored white stones. The inscription on it was written by Jia Baoyu, which is taken from the artistic conception of "winding paths lead to secluded places, and the Zen rooms are deep with flowers and trees" in the Tang Dynasty Chang Jian's poem "Inscribed on the Buddhist Temple Behind the Poshan Temple". In Dream of Red Mansions, Jia Zheng once said, "It is not this mountain, this is When you enter the garden and take in all the scenery, what more fun is there?"

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