Hengwuyuan: Hengwu is a plant from the south! Born from the same root and dies from the same root, Hengwu is also a kind of herb, which is a metaphor for the fragrance of Baochai spreading all over the body.
Xue Baochai lived in Hengwuyuan in the Grand View Garden, so he was named Hengwujun. Hengwuyuan is a homonym for "hate no fate"
Xiaoxiang Pavilion: a place described in "A Dream of Red Mansions". Located in the Grand View Garden, it is the residence of Lin Daiyu. It is named after Shun's two concubines of Xiaoxiang, Ehuang and Nvying. The most typical representative in the Xiaoxiang Pavilion is bamboo. "The phoenix tail is dense, the dragon sings thinly, and is surrounded by green bamboo." Green bamboo symbolizes a valuable quality of perseverance, elegance in nobility, and vitality in subtlety. Daiyu's poem title "Concubine Xiaoxiang" is exactly such a noble, natural and refined, graceful and graceful charm.
Yihongyuan: Yihongyuan is a scene in the Grand View Garden in "A Dream of Red Mansions" written by Cao Xueqin. It is also the most graceful, luxurious and magnificent courtyard in the Grand View Garden. It is the residence of Jia Baoyu in the Grand View Garden. It is located on East Road in Grand View Garden, close to Xiaoxiang Hall where Lin Daiyu lives. When Jia Zhengchu took Baoyu to visit the garden, Baoyu was titled "Red Fragrant Green Jade". Later Jia Yuanchun changed it to "Yihong Kuailu" and called it "Yihongyuan". During the imperial concubine's visit, Jia Baoyu wrote a poem for the plaque "Yihong Kuailu": "The deep court is quiet for a long time, and the beautiful women come out in twos and twos. The green wax is still rolling in the spring, and the red makeup is not sleeping at night. Leaning on the railing, hanging my sleeves, leaning on the stone to protect me. Green smoke. Against the east wind, the master should show mercy."