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Another pavilion named
Di'ai stands to its west. Yinsheng Pavilion houses
a square stone tablet inscribed with the "Note
on White Dagoba Hill" in four languages of
Han,Manchu,Mongol and Tibetan. Di'ai Pavilion keeps
a stone tablet inscribed with the "Note on
the surroundings of Dagoba Hill". Both inscriptions
were made during the reign of Emperor Qian Long(1736-1795)of
the Qing Dynasty.
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Also known as "Genyue"
because this and the "Yueyun Stone" came
from the Genyue Garden in Kaifeng, Henan Province.
The inscriptions of the two stones's names were
carved in the handwriting of Emperor Qian Long of
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