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Zhou Yu's desk was also built in front of Yanshui Pavilion in Gantang Lake, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. Yanshuige is a landmark landscape located in the center of Jiujiang, and it is the only century-old ancient building in Jiujiang, Jiangxi. According to legend, it was Zhou Yu's residence in Taiwan in the 13th year of Jian 'an in Han Dynasty (AD 208). Take the poem "When the river widens mysteriously towards the full moon" in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Pipa Trip", for example, a "Moon Immersion Pavilion" was once built. When Zhou Dunyi, a Neo-Confucianism scholar in the Song Dynasty, gave a lecture in Jiujiang, he built a pavilion on the lake embankment and named it "Smoke Pavilion" after the poem "Thin Cage Smoke Up the Hill". As time went on, both pavilions were destroyed. At the end of Ming Dynasty, Yanshui Pavilion was rebuilt on the site of Shenyue Pavilion. By the mid-1990s, the paint and wall blank of Yanshuige had fallen off, pigeons and other birds moved frequently, and the roof tiles were seriously damaged. In addition, due to termite damage, the roof beams and wooden columns of Yanshui Pavilion were seriously damaged, collapsed in many places, and the bearing capacity dropped sharply.

June 5438+October 2009 10, Yanshui Pavilion was overhauled. This once "critically ill" "Zhouyu Dianjiangtai" site reproduces the ancient appearance of the Three Kingdoms according to the principle of repairing the old as the old. The brand-new Yanshui Pavilion was officially opened to tourists at home and abroad for the first time on 65438+1October 26th (the first day of the first lunar month).