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What is the back of the fifth set of RMB 1 yuan?

The pattern on the back of the fifth set of RMB 1 yuan is: three pools printing the moon. But it is not realistic, but after artistic treatment, the West Lake is printed on the moon in three pools, and the pagoda and the broken bridge are put together.

Tanyinyue is one of the ten scenic spots of the West Lake in Hangzhou, China, and the largest island in the West Lake, with an area of 60,000 square meters, also known as Zhou Xiaoying. There are three stone pagodas on the south lake of the island, which are 2.5 meters high and 2 meters above the water. They are composed of base, circular tower, treasure cover, hexagonal pavilion and gourd top.

The tower is spherical and hollow, with five small round holes around it, and the edges of the holes are decorated with relief patterns. The stone pagoda was originally a boundary pagoda built by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty, which was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty and evolved into a landscape pagoda. The lights and candles in the tower on a clear night reflect the moonlight, and the scenery is You Mei, that is, "Three pools print the moon, and a circle is dizzy in a wave of shadows".

On the shore, golden laurel trees are dancing, willows are green and flowers are blooming, which is in harmony with carved columns and painted buildings. It has the artistic characteristics of Jiangnan water town with an island in the lake, a lake in the island, a garden in the garden, twists and turns and a new scene.

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The history of Santan Stone Pagoda can be traced back to the fifth year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1090). At that time, Su Shi opened the West Lake and said that "the tower stands as a lighthouse in the lake, and the forbidden tower is a diamond swing". The three pagodas built by Su Shi were destroyed in Yuan Dynasty. The existing stone pagodas will be rebuilt in the first year of tomorrow (162 1), that is, "three small stone pagodas will be built outside the pool, named Sanchi". One tower showing the construction of the Apocalypse was destroyed in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, and the three existing towers were built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty.

In 2005, "Santan Stone Pagoda of West Lake" became a cultural relic protection unit in Zhejiang Province. In 20 13, Ten Scenes of West Lake was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit.