Taicang folk also known as Nanyuan "Taishifu". Founded in Wanli of Ming Dynasty, it is the first auxiliary place in Wanli of Ming Dynasty, where Wang Xijue appreciated plum and chrysanthemum, covering an area of 18 mu. In the early Qing Dynasty, Wang Shimin, the grandson painter of Wensu, expanded his garden and invited Zhang Nanyuan, the master of Dishan at that time, to preside over the construction. The painters and craftsmen cooperated with each other to make Nanyuan a historic garden integrating gardening and painting. It was the first gardening in Wuyi since the Qing Dynasty and was destroyed by war. In 1998, with the support of the municipal government, we began to design and plan according to the original photos and drawings, and relocated the historic ancient buildings in the old city transformation to the South Garden. After six years of transformation, we gradually restored the original scenic spots such as "Gateway", "Xiuxuetang", "Xiangtao Pavilion", "Dahuange", "Hemeixian Pavilion", "Hanbifang", "Tanyingxuan", "Long Corridor" and Bridge Pavilion. In the park, the lake is arranged as the central axis, the scenic spots are distributed around, and the central part is decorated with a Jade Belt Bridge. The word "Nanyuan" on the door plaque is written by Dong Qichang. In the south, a small rockery is piled up at the old city wall of Taicang. The lake is rippled with lotus flowers. The most delicate building in the garden is Hemeixian Hall, also known as Flower Hall. Dahuange Pavilion commemorates the rebuilding of Xu Shangying, a master of the Ming Dynasty Guqin in Taicang. Upstairs in the main hall are displayed the master's "Da Huan Qin score" "Xishan Qin condition" "Wanfeng Pavilion refers to the Secret Notes" and rare and precious Guqin. It is said to be the world's first piano building by the Guqin circle.