Su Dongpo said that never came to Huqiu is equivalent to never been to Suzhou, Huqiu has the same long history as the ancient city of Suzhou. The Huqiu two and five hundred years ago was once just a faint hill in the sea. The historical story of Huqiu can be told by anyone. And my memory of Huqiu long young family outing, only a small in my mind I curiously stood on the edge of a pond pool, was rebuked by adults fragments. Under the warm sun, I climbed the mountain from Beibei to explore the memory of Huqiu. From the north side of the mountain, through the archway of Xiaowudang, began to pick up the level, relative to the slow slope of the South Road, laborious, but also closer to the top of the mountain, so before the mountain climbing, you can already see the tiger hill tower at the foot of the mountain. Who knows, just climbed to the top, I can't prevent a frontal contact with the tiger hill tower. Don't question the tiger hill tower in my camera is a bit slanted, because it is really slanted. Only because of the uneven thickness of the base soil under the tower, from the Ming Dynasty, the tower tilted to the northwest, the information said that it has tilted 3.59°, if not always taking protective measures, it tilted more than Italy's Pisa Leaning Tower is also a day to come. Tiger Hill Tower is now in an endless period of maintenance, and I don't know if there is still a chance to climb the tower in the future to see its two-story tower wall, and the mural above. Through the mountain gate with sea surges and floating foreheads, passing through the Wangsutai of an elegant courtyard, and then seeing the inscription written by Kangxi Emperor, I came to the sword pool. After the strong "Tiger Hill Sword Pool", how many secrets are buried with history? Can you see the coffin of Wu Wangxu and the more than 3,000 swords buried with him? The redness of a thousand stones is really the blood of a thousand craftsmen? After a short curiosity, I, like all tourists, are more keen to find the best angle to take a panoramic view of Tiger Hill. I remember being reprimanded by adults on the shore, probably by the Bailian Pool.