Introduction to the Liangkuan Poetry Stele Pavilion: The Liangkuan Poetry Stele Pavilion is located beside the Qingyin Bridge. It is a Japanese pavilion-style architectural style. It is a testimony of the friendship between the Chinese and Japanese people for generations and their opposition to the war. It is also called the Sino-Japanese Poetry Stele Pavilion. The main building of the pavilion is a five-meter-high pavilion with five corners and five columns imitating thatched roof. A stone tablet is stored in the pavilion. On the front is a poem written by Shamen Liangkuan, and on the back of the tablet is a poem by Mr. Zhao Puchu and Liangkuan. On both sides of the pavilion, there are "Portrait of Poet Liangkuan and Brief Biography of Liangkuan", "Picture of Emeishan Bridge Trunks Flowing East" and "Stele Inscription of Liangkuan's Poems".
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