Introduction to Yugong Valley: Yugong Valley was originally the Jingyue residence of Huishan Temple, named "Longquan Jingshe". It was one of the four most prestigious private gardens in my country in the late Ming Dynasty. This garden was built by Wuxi native Zou Diguang during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It covers an area of about 50 acres and took more than ten years to complete. Zou Diguang of the country named it "Foolish Old Man Valley" because he encouraged himself as a foolish old man. The current "Yugong Valley" was rebuilt in 1958 and has the characteristics of a classical garden in the Ming Dynasty. The plaque was inscribed by Guo Moruo in 1960. There are lotus pavilions, filter springs, ancient magnolias, etc. in the garden, and there are inscriptions and couplets by Qian Songyue, Wu Zuoren and others.