Introduction to the Inkstone Washing Pool: A small waterside in the former residence of the Su family is the place where Su Shi's brothers, as teenagers, practiced calligraphy and painting and washed their brushes and inkstones. In order to commemorate Sansu and his son, later generations built it as an inkstone washing pool. In the late Qing Dynasty, Peng Yao's seal of tribute from Meizhou was engraved on the wall of the pool with the three characters "Xi Inkstone Pool" imitated in Su style.
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