"Rich and prosperous always idle, since ancient heroes are like dreams", is Suzhou's oldest garden, is also the soul of Suzhou garden. Some people say that there is no Lulang Pavilion, Suzhou garden is in vain. Compared with the royal gardens, Suzhou gardens are made by the literary people for recluse, and the Canglang Pavilion is the best annotation of the seclusion. The Humble Administrator's Garden and the Master of the Net Garden in the future are all from the spiritual lineage of Canglang Pavilion. Canglang Pavilion began in the fifth generation and is the pool hall of Sun Chengyou, the embodiment of Wu Yueguo Festival. The poet Su Shuqin of the Northern Song Dynasty was deprecated and retreated to Suzhou. He bought this abandoned house for 40 thousand dollars and built it, and built a pavilion. It was named the Lang Pavilion. Hua used Chu's words: "The water of the waves is clear, you can squash my feet, the water of the waves is turbid, you can squash my feet." Self-proclaimed Lang Weng. Su Shuqin, very much like this three-faced water, forest surrounded by quiet place, he often takes a boat in the waves pavilion to play, in the landscape fish and birds to seek inner rest, and wrote the prose "the waves pavilion" that has been circulating for ages...