Shuiguanyin Pavilion is located in the center of Nanhu Lake in Jiangxi Province. It was built in Tang Dynasty. During the reign of Zhengde in Ming Dynasty, he was the "dressing table" of Lou Fei, wife of Zhuchenhao, king of Ning, where Tang Xianzu once chanted. In the Qing Dynasty, Lou Fei was sacrificed and donated to build it. Its first name was "Yin Shi An". In the fifty-third year of Qianlong reinvention (1788), it was renamed "Guanyin Pavilion" or "Shui Guanyin Pavilion". In 1919, private donations were raised and rebuilt, covering an area of about 200 maize. The Pavilion is two stories high, surrounded by masonry walls, which do not flood when flooding. Water Guanyin Pavilion white wall Daiwa, flower beam Zhuzhu, pick eaves warping angle, leaky window wall. The courtyard is shaded with trees, flowers, lakes and rocks, and winding paths. In the hustle and bustle of the bustling city, in the embrace of lake light and water color, apricot blossom building is light and quiet.