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What is the historical origin of Wenyoutai?
Gaoyou post desk is one of the eight scenic spots of ancient Qin post. Built in the Taiping and Xingguo period of the Northern Song Dynasty. Originally Dongyue Temple (Taishan Temple). It was named after Su Shi's gathering in Gaoyou with local rural sages Qin Guan (Qin Shaoyou), Sun Jue and Wang Gong, and having a talk on drinking. Since then, this temple, which was originally attached with the charm of Dongyue Emperor, has dominated, and celebrities and scholars of all previous dynasties have come to the stage to pay their respects and leave immortal poems.

On the west side of Wentou Terrace in Guangting, there is an ancient four immortals shrine dedicated to Qin Guan, Su Shi, Sun Jue and Wang Gong in Ming Dynasty. Behind the shrine is a quiet and elegant Qin Guan reading desk, and further west are classical buildings such as Cui Ying Garden and Chongguang Pavilion.

There is a hairpin hall in front of Wenyou, with Qin Youtie embedded in its four walls. It collects calligraphy works of famous calligraphers such as Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian, Mi Yuanzhang, Qin Shaoyou, Zhao Ziang and Dong Qichang. Gaoyou was well-known during Jiaqing period in Qing Dynasty. It was carved by Qian Yong, a famous stele engraver, and has high artistic value.