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What is the architectural layout of Gufeng Hangwo?

On the pillars in front of the Hall of Harmony in Gu Feng, the couplets of seal script written by Weng Tonghe, a writer of Qing Dynasty, are hung:

Miscellaneous trees hang curtains, clouds are light and smoke is light; Fengze district is clean, cheerful and harmonious.

The east gate of the corridor is called the "cloud invasion" gate, which is another name for Xifeng Building, from which the shadow of Xifeng Building comes. The West Gate is a "moon-blocking" gate overlooking the Kowloon Peak. Because the peak height blocks the moonlight, it is named "blocking the moon". Out of the gate of "Stop the Moon", there is a Soviet-style small courtyard with a small pool in the middle, surrounded by Taihu rocks. The surrounding red cylindrical cloister connects the whole courtyard, and there is a moon gate at both ends of the cloister, which is called "Ningcui" and "Han Xiu" respectively. On the wall of the gallery, there are some stone carvings of "Airport Garden Fa Tie". There are many ancient trees in the garden, leaning against a pier. The mound was built in 1445. When Zhou Chen, then assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry, inspected Jiangsu, he found that Huishan Temple lacked green dragons according to the conventional layout of the "four-day spirit", so he ordered people to gather in the mound to build it. This mound only adds to the ups and downs of the ground. The pool is located at the foot of the mountain, and the spring water injected into the mountain flows, adding a vivid taste. Old trees make the garden look lush.