Introduction to Zhulu Mountain House: Zhulu Mountain House was originally the Amitabha Hall of Huishan Temple and was built in the early years of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. The platform in front of the house, the eaves and corridors are simple and elegant, and there are two Pantuo stones beside the front door. The plaque in the middle, "Bamboo Furnace Mountain House", was inscribed again by Li Kuchan in 1979. The couplets on the pillars on both sides: "The bamboo cut and weaved stove was originally an old thing from the mountain house; the pine and snow were burned and it has been treasured by Nizi for a long time." It was inscribed by Zhu Jiazhu, a calligrapher in Wuxi.

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