What's the feng shui like in Hushan Park in Bengbu?
Bengbu Hushan Park has good feng shui. Hushan, formerly known as Hushan, is named after its shape like a crouching tiger. Some people say it was named after Liu Bowen. Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, ordered Liu Bowen, a military adviser, to return to Fengyang, his hometown, to investigate the good or ill luck of his parents' tombs. Liu Bowen wandered three miles to the west of the tomb, and was deeply touched when he saw that one lake and one mountain brought out the best in each other. He said that this place would be prosperous and named after the four-faced beast. The lake was named Zi Long Lake and the mountain was named Hushan, which coincides with the traditional Feng Shui Bureau. According to the Records of Old Fengyang County, Hushan Temple, also known as Jinghui Temple, was built on the mountain and has now been abandoned. Hushan Park at the foot of the mountain, as a newly opened park in recent years, has been providing natural nutrients for the surrounding business districts, showing great vitality.