Chun Jing Garden was a piece of Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture, with a large stone lion standing guard on each side of its gate, giving it an imposing presence.
Above the gate hung a plaque with the words "Chun Jing Garden" inscribed in golden characters on a blue background. The words were written in a dragon and phoenix dance script, lending the sign a unique elegance.
This garden was a private villa belonging to the Gu Family, and served as a venue for hosting important guests. Knowing that the Huang Family intended to hold an adoption banquet for Huo Sining, Mrs. Gu suggested lending Chun Jing Garden to the Huang Family for the event.
Indeed, in the Imperial Capital, Chun Jing Garden was a place of exquisite taste, and naturally, the Huang Family wouldn't refuse such an offer, gratefully accepting the favor from the Gu Family.