The Mo Yan female residence complex includes Yu Jin Tang and Su He Xiang. The group building was built in the middle of Ming Dynasty. The name of the church was not seen in the Ming Dynasty Li Weizhen's "You Mo Mo Lake Record", but it can be seen from Wu Hong's "Mo Mo Lake Map" in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. In the fifty-eighth year of the Qing Emperor Qianlong (1846), Li Ningdong, the governor of Jiangning, donated his name to the Mohe Lake. In the tenth year of Tongzhi (1871), the governor of the two rivers, Zeng Guofan, rebuilt.
Mo's former residence is located in the west of Shengqi Building. It is half a floor shorter than Shengqi Building. It is a male-fashioned architectural style. Suhexiang, located in the south of Yujintang, Suhexiang and Yujintang are connected by the courtyard. On the walls of this courtyard, there are inscriptions on the walls of the Qing Dynasty, such as Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty, "Water Songs in the River", Qing Dynasty paintings, Mo Xiaoxiao, and today's Guo Moruo poetry.
占全湖绿水芙蕖 胜国君臣棋一局
看终古雕梁玳瑁 卢家庭院燕双飞
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