Introduction to Yuyan Pavilion: Yuyan Pavilion is a small pavilion with four corners and a roof, and a vertical plaque with seal characters is hung inside the pavilion. There was originally a bamboo forest here, which was named after the poetic meaning of "ten thousand poles of jade, a bamboo hat extending autumn, and a refreshing breeze". "Ten thousand poles of jade" refers to the sound of jade stones caused by the swaying of the bamboo forest in the wind. Inlaid in the pavilion is a stone inscription in Dong Qichang's cursive script: "Sitting quietly and absorbing the wonderful things, the Dharma Tan suits my mood."

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