Moss Pavilion
Located at the end of Hongxue path and adjacent to sizhao Pavilion, the pavilion was built in 1915.
Development history
At the end of Hongxue path, there is a "moss Pavilion" in the west of sizhao Pavilion. The term "TIYU" is derived from the Tang Dynasty writer Han Yu's "shiguge" in which he "gouges out the moss and removes the moss from the corner". The main idea is that only by gouging out the moss on the stone tablet can the characters on the tablet be seen clearly. The pavilion is named "TIYU", which vividly means that the members of the yinshe often study the ancient characters by the side of the sizhao pavilion to learn from the beauty of heaven and earth. The pavilion was originally located in the west of Wenquan and was moved here in 1915. Now it is a small pavilion with six corners of Cunninghamia lanceolata. The top of the pavilion was covered with thatch. There are guardrails on five sides and platforms on one side.
Address: Xiling Seal printing society, Gushan Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou
Longitude: 120.140316
Latitude: 30.250311
Ticket information: free.
Moss Pavilion
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