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A little-known garden in Suzhou that even the locals don't know about, where the bitter oleander flowers bloom

Kuang Gong Ci is a special shrine dedicated to Kuang Zhong, a quiet and less-visited place, recently the bitter oleander trees have blossomed, and once again, I am impressed by this little-known garden hidden in the alleys of Suzhou. Kuang Zhong (1383--1443), styled Bo Lu, was from Jing'an County, Jiangxi Province. Initially a minor official, he was recommended during the Yongle era of the Ming Dynasty to be a middle-ranking official in the Ministry of Rites. In the fifth year of the Xuande era (1430), he became the prefect of Suzhou, a respected clean official among the people, and was known as one of the three 'Upright Officials' in Chinese folklore, alongside Bao Zheng and Hai Rui. The Kunqu opera 'Fifteen Strings of Cash' tells the story of Kuang Gong's fair reversal of a wrongful case. 🏠Address: Kuang Gong Ci, Ximei Alley, Gusu District, Suzhou City ⏰Hours: 9:00~17:00
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Posted: May 11, 2024
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