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What's the name of the lake in Tsinghua University campus?
Tsinghua, Shui Mu.

Tsinghua, Shui Mu is a scenic spot in Beijing Tsinghua Campus, which is located on the north side of the I-shaped hall in Tsinghua University. Tsinghua, Shui Mu is called "the garden in the garden" in Tsinghua campus. The main landscape of Tsinghua, Shui Mu is the lotus pond behind the I-shaped hall. A beautiful and elegant ancient building is hidden in the Yangshan water beside the lotus pond and is often compared to the humorous garden in the Summer Palace.

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The lotus pond in Tsinghua, Shui Mu is one of the two lakes and one river in the campus water system of Tsinghua (the lotus pond in Tsinghua, Shui Mu, the lotus pond in Jinchunyuan and Wanquan River), with a water area of 1 000 square meters. A small river flows eastward into the lotus pond moonlight scenic spot.

The ancient building on the south side of the lotus pond used to be the back building of the I-shaped hall, the main corridor of "Shui Mu Tsinghua". According to historical records, the official "Shui Mu Tsinghua" is the imperial pen of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. "Tsinghua is here" originated from the poem of Xie Hun in Jin Dynasty: "Baiyun Tun was proud when the wind and waves started. Jingyun Songbirds Collection, Zhan Qinghua, Shui Mu. " On the pillars of the main corridor hung the famous couplets by Taoist scholar Yin of Qing Dynasty, Xianfeng, Tongzhi and assistant minister Yin of Guangxu Ritual Department: "The mountain light outside the threshold is ever-changing, and the clouds in the window are a fairy residence."

After Emperor Xianfeng ascended the throne, he borrowed the inscription of Emperor Qianlong here 99 years ago and named the I-shaped Hall "Tsinghua Campus", hence the name Tsinghua Campus. The landscape designers in Tsinghua, Shui Mu are original. A clear water surrounds the mountains and rivers, and two elegant ancient pavilions are hidden among the mountains and rivers. One of them is a clock engraved with the emblem of Tsinghua.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Shui Mu Tsinghua