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What pavilion is the building named after Ouyang Xiu?

It's Zuiweng Pavilion.

Langya Mountain is located about 5 kilometers southwest of Chuzhou City, Anhui Province, with beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural heritage. For thousands of years, it has been an elegant gathering place for dignitaries and literati, and it is known as "the first scenic spot in eastern Anhui" and "there is no other mountain after Penglai". However, although the scenery of Langya Mountain can be compared with Penglai Wonderland, its popularity is far less than that of the Zuiweng Pavilion at the foot of the mountain.

Zuiweng Pavilion is only more than 900 meters away from the entrance of Langya Mountain Scenic Area, with a total area of less than 1 1,000 square meters. But the pavilion is small and unique, with many different landscape buildings, which is the most attractive attraction of Langya Mountain Forest Park. It is worth mentioning that Ouyang Xiu, a great essayist in the Song Dynasty, wrote this pavilion in his masterpiece "Zuiweng Pavilion".

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Zuiwengting is famous for the article Zuiwengting Ji. The "landscape" of "Zuiwengting is not about wine, but between mountains and rivers" refers to Langya Mountain in Chuzhou. Zuiweng Pavilion has therefore become a tourist card of Chuzhou, and it has been selected as one of the four famous pavilions in China together with Hu Xinting in Hangzhou, Tao Ranting in Beijing and Love Night Pavilion in Changsha, and is known as the "first pavilion in the world".

Zuiweng Pavilion, which is close to the mountains and rivers, had only one pavilion when it was built in the early Song Dynasty. By the Ming Dynasty, the buildings had expanded to nine courtyards and seven pavilions. Up to now, there are nine different and different scenic spots in the museum, such as Zuiweng Pavilion, Baosongzhai, Fenggong Temple, Gumei Pavilion, Xiang Ying Pavilion, Yiting Pavilion and Lanyu Pavilion, which are called "Nine Scenes of Zuiweng".