We walked north and saw a flower bed with five water wheels, three in the high place and two in the low place. There are colorful flowers on it, representing the five Olympic rings. I'm glad that China can hold such a sports meeting!
In the north of the flower bed, there is a King of Qi building, which is dedicated to Confucius and his disciples. Unfortunately, it is not open to tourists and can only be seen through the glass on the door. There is only a mural and some chairs. ...
Let's climb the mountain. Let's climb the Ji Fang Pavilion first. This pavilion and four other pavilions are used to put five Buddha statues, but there is only one table in the pavilion, and there are no Buddha statues. The introduction card reads: "In the twenty-fifth year of Guangxu (AD 1900), it was stolen by Eight-Nation Alliance." I feel ashamed to see this. We walked on the mountain and came to Wanchunge, a pavilion of this size. There are Buddha statues inside, and some Buddhists are kowtowing. I thought this Buddha statue was not stolen. When I walked behind the Buddha statue, it was engraved with simplified Chinese characters: "Imitation AD 1998." It proved to be stolen, as did the other three pavilions. We are not happy to go to Jingshan. ...