Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Excuse me, who wrote the plaque of Fuyi Pavilion in Jin Huashan, Hunan Province?

Excuse me, who wrote the plaque of Fuyi Pavilion in Jin Huashan, Hunan Province?

Fuyi Pavilion was built in the midsummer of 20 19, located in Jin Huashan, Kuzong Bridge, Hengyang County, Hunan Province. ?

The whole stone pavilion is made of granite, with dragons and phoenixes carved on the main beam and 18 beasts embedded in six corners. Each of the six pillars has a circumference of 88 cm, a pavilion base diameter of 6 meters and a foundation height of more than 6 meters. It can be called the first stone pavilion in Hengxi blessed land.

Fuyi Pavilion has 19 steps and 26 white marble guardrails around it, which is full of historical flavor and cultural connotation.

There are "Fu Yiting" plaques on the east and west sides of Shiting, and two couplets inscribed by Mr. Zuo Meisheng are on the stone pillars.

Western Union: A thousand autumn moons in Jin Huashan, a thousand spring before Fu Yiting.

Donglian: a thousand miles of peaks are quiet and secluded, and there are hundreds of villages.

Mr Zuo Meisheng (also known as Zuo Haibin) loves his hometown and donated money to build the Fuyi Pavilion. He has great love in his heart. In his early years, he held the "China Rural Population Mobility-A Survey of 100 Villages" and organized and participated in a seminar on rural issues in Beijing.