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Does this pavilion have any special significance?

Pavilion is a traditional building in China, which is mostly built in gardens, Buddhist temples and temples. Buildings built on the roadside or in the garden for people to rest, shelter from the rain and enjoy the cool are very small, and most of them only have roofs and no walls.

Pavilion is also a kind of garden sketch, which is used to decorate the garden landscape.

The origin of the name

Pavilion was once a famous market town in the urban area. It is said that Di Qing, a military commander in the Song Dynasty, forced a part of Shandong people to go south to Nanning with the army in order to open up the southern territory. At that time, the houses in Nanning were small, the city was desolate and sparsely populated. After Song Jun came to the pavilion, Di Qing found that it was surrounded by mountains and waters, only separated from Yongning by a river, and the land and water transportation was convenient, so he told Zhong Jun to "stop moving forward" and let the Lu people live.

Since then, they have lived in this strange land and built their homes with their hard-working hands. At that time, before the pavilion had a place name, people named this land "Zhi". I don't know how many years passed before people changed "stop" to "pavilion".