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What is the font of the Santan Moon-printed plaque?

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The plaque "San Tan Yin Yue" hangs directly above the San Tan Yin Yue and is inscribed by Liang, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. "Three flavors" means: "Reading classics tastes like rice, reading history tastes like vegetables, and a hundred schools of thought contend tastes like acyl sugar". In other words, the taste of reading, like eating rice, delicacies and spices, is getting better and better step by step.

About Lu Xun

Shoujiataimen is the residence of Mr. Shou Jason Wu, Mr. Lu Xun's teacher. Shou (1849- 1930) is a learned man. He has a good character, honest and frank personality, serious teaching, and hates fame all his life. He stopped taking the exam after he showed his talent in the senior high school entrance examination, and taught and educated people in the library all his life.

He once said to Lu Xun, "Zhou Shuren, I hope you will continue to work hard." Lu Xun praised him as "an extremely square, simple and knowledgeable person in this city" (see "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Yinyue" in Lu Xun's "Morning Flowers and Evening Picking").

Shoujiataimen was purchased by Shou's grandfather Feng Langong during Jiaqing period, with a total construction area of 795 square meters. It faces a small river, connected by a stone bridge, and there is a bamboo garden in the west. The whole building faces Zhoujiataimen across the river, and the world-famous three pools reflecting the moon are in the east wing of Shoujiataimen.