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The pavilion on the west side of the pool in Suzhou Master Park is called

The pavilion on the west side of Suzhou Netscape Pool is called Yuelai Wind Pavilion.

Yuefeng Pavilion is located in the west of Cai Xiachi, Netscape Garden, built on the mountain and surrounded by water on three sides, taking the meaning of the poem "The moon reaches the heavenly heart, and the wind comes and the water goes" written by Shao Yong, a poet in the Song Dynasty. On the second pillar in the east of the pavilion, there is a couple of bamboo in Qing Dynasty, which reads "The garden is ripe with Japanese wine, and the home is full of moons", which is where the literati in the garden pavilion are located.

The most interesting place to enjoy the moon in Fenglaige is to enjoy the moon in the breeze. The wind blowing from the water has the gentleness of water. The wind blowing from the hillside of Yungang has the tranquility of the mountain; The wind from the bamboo forest has the tranquility of bamboo; The wind blowing from the pine trees is loose and generous. The best time to enjoy the moon in the breeze is autumn. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the sky is crisp and the golden rooster first sets, and a bright moon has moved to the southeast wall.

At this time, the wind is cooler than other days and the moon is brighter than in the past; The moon is high in the sky, the moon in the pool sets each other off, the golden laurel is in full bloom, and the garden is full of sweetness. At the same time, fish get water at night and silver breaks in the pool. Or enjoying a good time with a few friends, or enjoying the beautiful scenery alone, are all elegant things. At this time, although I am in a busy downtown, my soul seems to be swimming in a paradise.

the master of nets garden

Master Wang Garden was originally the former site of Wanjuan Hall in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the name of the garden was "Fishing Hidden", which was later abandoned. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty (around 1765), it was built by Shao Qingsong Zongyuan of Guanglu Temple, and it was named "Zhu Xiao, the Master of Nets". At the end of Qianlong (1795), it was owned by Quyuan Village, a wealthy businessman in Taicang. During the Tongzhi period, it was owned by Jiangsu provincial judge Li Hongyi; Guangxu thirty-three years (1907), owned by general Da Gui.

After the Revolution of 1911, the warlord Zhang bought this garden as a birthday present for his teacher Zhang Xiluan. Renamed as "Yiyuan Garden". 1940, cultural relic collector He Yanong bought this garden and reused its old name. 1950, He Yanong's descendants donated it to the country. 1958 autumn, Suzhou Garden Management Office took over and expanded the courtyard, cold spring pavilion and Hanbiquan in the area of "Tieyunshi".

1982 is listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit. 1997 is listed in the World Heritage List by UNESCO.