Introduction to Yuhua Pavilion: Yuhua Pavilion is one of the "Forty-eight Scenes of Jinling" in the Qing Dynasty. It was rebuilt in 1997 and is located on the ancient Yuhuatai site. The pavilion has three floors and four-fold eaves. Inside, there is a huge tile painting of Master Yunguang's sermon, telling the history of Yuhuatai. There is also a sermon stone seat in the pavilion, surrounded by 99 rain flower stones, creating a scene of Master Yunguang's sermons. On the wall behind the lecture stone seat, there is a 30-meter-long "Scroll of Monk Fa Xian's Pursuing Buddhist Scriptures in the West" hanging; pictures of scenic spots in the southern suburbs surrounding the outer pavilion display cultural relics, antiques and antique utensils; and couplets of famous calligraphers such as Chen Dayu and Wei Tianchi are displayed in the cloister. .

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