Introduction to Pilu Pavilion: Located on Qingliang Terrace, it has double eaves resting on the mountain and flying wings, making it a spectacular sight. The auxiliary buildings such as side halls and monk's rooms are neatly laid out and form a self-contained courtyard. In the courtyard, there are ancient cypresses, golden osmanthus, and quiet environment. According to legend, it was originally a place where Liu Zhuang, Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty, summered and studied when he was young. Later, it was changed to a place where eminent monks from India stayed and translated scriptures.

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