It was originally named “Water-Cradling Mountain Screen” during Jingyi Garden’s Qing-era heyday. After renovation, it was named Jingcui Lake. In 1991, the Duipu Pavilion was constructed, featuring a single-eave hip-and-gable open hall, with the characters “对瀑” (Duipu) imitating Emperor Qianlong’s calligraphic style.