Introduction to Kuahu Yeyue: Kuahu Yeyue is located in the narrow waist of Xiang Lake. It was first built in the 33rd year of Jiajing reign in the Ming Dynasty. It was rebuilt or rebuilt after being damaged many times. In the twelfth year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty, it was rebuilt into Huandong Bridge. The bridge across the lake and the long embankments at both ends lie across the blue waves of Xiang Lake and connect both sides. In the old days, there was a pavilion next to the bridge. Whenever the moon was bright in the sky, sitting in this pavilion, I could see a clear shadow floating in the center of the lake, with silver light shining. The moonlight was thin in the sparse forest on both sides, and the birds were silent; in the distance, there were dots of night light, faintly visible in the forest.

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