Introduction to Baoyue Tower: Baoyue Tower was built in the late Ming Dynasty and is located on the southwest bank of the lake. It was later destroyed by war and rebuilt in 1960. The building is a two-story mixed-structure classical Ming Dynasty building with one pavilion, one platform and two corner pavilions. The plaque was inscribed by calligrapher Xiao Xian in 1981. The flower panels engraved with stories of "Water Margin" and "Three Kingdoms" on the stone Xumizuo have inverted lotus petals. The brick reliefs of 108 generals of Liangshan are lifelike. The large number and completeness of the Baoyue Tower stone carvings are rare in China. "Baoyue Tower".

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