Lotus Zhuang is a classical garden building built in the Yuan Dynasty, built by Zhao Meng 𫖯, one of the four people in the book. Located in Wuxing District, Huzhou City.[1] In the Tang and Song era, the lotus Zhuang area was called Baipingzhou, the scenery is beautiful, and it is a county victory. Bai Juyi, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote "Five Notes of Bai Pingzhou" in Kaicheng four years (838). Since the Yuan Dynasty, Zhao Meng 𫖯, a large calligrapher, built a separate business here, originally named Lotus Village. For hundreds of years, it has been known for its clear water and wind and the scenery. Qing Guangxu "Gui'an County Zhi" called Lotus Zhuang "in the southeast of the Moon River, water on all sides, lotus blossoms when the clouds are full of clouds". After the end of Qing Dynasty, it gradually desolate and degraded. After the founding of the country, it was opened as a youth park.