Introduction to Jiuzui Lake: According to legend, the ninth son of the Dragon King, Qiu Niu, was ordered to inspect Qingliangzhai. He saw the clear lake water, reflected flowers and forests, huge waterfalls hanging curtains, flowing water and singing, and the scenery was better than the Dragon Palace. After returning, he reported to his father: "Qingliangzhai is indeed the legendary 'nine most' places. It has the highest altitude, the northernmost latitude, the largest temperature difference, the freshest air, the quietest area, the oldest mountains and forests, the greenest lakes, and wild charm. The strongest, the most pure folk customs. The child happens to be ranked ninth, and he is obedient to the sky and the people." So he asked his father to inscribe the three characters "Jiuzui Lake" on the rocks beside the lake. Unexpectedly, one day, Monk Jigong came here and saw the words "Jiuzui Lake". He laughed and scolded the Dragon Palace for being uninhabited. He couldn't even write the word "Jiu Zui Lake". He then took out wine as ink and wrote "Jiuzui Lake" "Changed to Drunken Lake.

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