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相传东晋法安禅师初来山时,饮水困难,虎为他刨出此泉,故名虎跑泉。泉方池,中有井,泉眼在井中,水清澈,可烹茶。上有虎跑亭,一名虎泉亭,长方形,设计美观大方。现在泉池完全干涸,泉池下一层有个龙头石雕,这个龙头是和虎跑泉的泉池相通的,每当泉池的水聚集到一定高度的时候,龙头的龙嘴里就会出现一道喷泉。苏叟
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Tiger-Running Spring's current spring head is in a square pool well, with clear water of a quality suitable for tea-making. There is a Tiger-Running Pavilion above for tourists to rest in. In the Ming Dynasty Jiajing era, Yuan Jizu rebuilt the square pool, renamed it to Ancient Ever-Green Pool. So, the Tiger-Running Pavilion is also called the Ancient Ever-Green Pavilion. The pool-side rock walls are chiseled with the words "Tiger-Running Spring," which was written by Ming Dynasty Chongzhen era Zhenjiang magistrate Cheng Xun. The legend says that Crown Prince Zhaoming found it very difficult to find water when he first arrived at Zhaoyin Mountain. One day, as the prince walked along the slope, a tiger bolted out of the forest, whereupon the prince dodged it. The tiger landed at the feet of the prince and dug a deep hole with its claws. Then it roared and ran away. Instantly, a clear spring sprang from the hole.