The implication of Suzhou staying in the garden and printing the moon
Suzhou Suzhou Garden refers to the Moon-printed Peak in Suzhou Gardens, which faces the water to the west and has a natural vortex hole in the middle of the front, which looks like a basin mouth. Its reflection is reflected in the pool, and the vortex hole is like a full moon. From then on, people can be entertained by the moon reflected from this stone during the day, rain or shine. Liuyuan, formerly known as "East Garden" and "Hanbi Villa", is located at No.338 Liuyuan Road, gusu district, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is adjacent to Liuyuan Road in the south, Banbian Street in the north and Bus Passenger Transport Group Co., Ltd. in the east. It is embroidered in the west. It was built in the 21st year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1593), and was later abandoned, 1953.