Introduction to Shuidong Tower: Located in the east of the Lotus Pond Garden, it is one of the "Twelve Scenic Spots of the Lotus Pond" in Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty. The building is 2 stories high, with 5 rooms on the lower floor and a platform on the top. There are 3 pavilions on the upper floor with single eaves and a tiled roof. The structure is exquisite. Climb the tower and overlook the lotus pond. The tops of the pavilions and pavilions in the garden are shaped like lotus leaves supporting peach. There are two steles in the south of the building. One is the "Tian Wan Dezheng Stele" written by Su Lingzhi of the Tang Dynasty, with a graceful writing style; the other is a stele of poems by Yangming, the king of the Ming Dynasty, with vigorous writing and extraordinary magnanimity.

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