Introduction to Baosongzhai: Baosongzhai was built by Feng Ruoyu, the young minister of Nantaipu Temple in the second year of Tianqi in the Ming Dynasty (1622). There are two inscriptions on four sides of the "Drunkard Pavilion" written by Su Shi in the sixth year of Song and Yuanyou's reign (1091). Among them, "Owen Su's character" is a gold and stone treasure.
Under the outer eaves on the east side of the studio are embedded steles from Feng Ruoyu's "Bao Song Zhai Ji" in the Ming Dynasty and "Reconstruction of the Drunken Old Pavilion" in the Ming Dynasty.