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From the meaning of analogy goodness

Congbi Mountain House is a Chinese word, which means a green house located in a mountain jungle, and it can also describe a secluded place deep in a mountain forest. This word often appears in literary works, such as "the room of Xue Baochai's grandmother Cong Bishan" in A Dream of Red Mansions.

Yan Bishan Residence is an organic part of Shibiliu Scenic Area of Slender West Lake in Yangzhou. "Yangzhou Painting Boat Record" said that there were more than ten hectares of bamboo planted behind Langfeng Hall, and three or four grass sheds were built, which were clustered green houses. Now there is a corridor to the west of Langfengtang, which runs from Bishanfang and turns eastward along the corridor. The cluster wall originally refers to the mountain, which comes from Fan Chengda's poem "Qianshiling" in the Song Dynasty: "How heavy the floating mountain is, it stumbled into the cluster wall." Shibiliu Scenic Area is famous for its "Congbi" famous house, which refers to the beautiful scenery of bamboo planting.

Couplets in front of Congbi Mountain

1. The first half of the first part of the first part comes from the poem "Time to Come" by Xu Yanbo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty: "The green lake is red and embedded in the bay." The second half of the first sentence comes from Hsinchu, written by Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: "A new official takes office with three fires." Ouyang Xiu's poem "Bamboo Pavilion" also includes "The new clothes are gradually untied and the emerald color is gradually deepened."

2. The second part of the couplet "Wu is turbulent and overlapping, training the horse to stop" is mentioned in the relevant narrative of Yangzhou Painting Boat Record: "It is a strange stone in the garden, a peak, a spring water, flying over a steep cliff, and the lake is red, which is better than this stone wall as new ... At the same time, the water is swift and the sound is turbulent and overlapping, like thunder in all directions."