Introduction to the Crane Fang Pavilion: The Crane Fang Pavilion was first built in the Yuan Dynasty. It was built by Chen Zian, the county official, in memory of Lin Hejing. The current pavilion was rebuilt in 1915, with a width of 875 meters and a depth of 885 meters. It has double eaves and three stoves. In the pavilion, there is a piece of stone engraved with "Ode to Dancing Crane". The article was written by Bao Zhao of the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The handwriting was copied by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty from the calligraphy of Dong Qichang of the Ming Dynasty. The whole poem has 466 words, which vividly depicts the crane's beautiful and moving image and its ability to sing and dance. The monument is 24 meters high and 294 meters wide. The monument is covered with giant camphor, and a stone fence is built in front of it, facing the inner lake. Plum trees are planted outside the pavilion, making it a beautiful place to enjoy plum blossoms on the lake.
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