Water 86 Leisure Inn, On the first floor, there are two guest rooms 'wisdom' and 'benevolence', which are taken from 'the wise enjoy mountains and the benevolent enjoy water'“ 'Zhi' has a wide bay, Chinese style big bed with flower and bird screen, and a tea break platform under the openable glass skylight, where you can enjoy a huge picture of the Ming Dynasty; The bathroom has a double bathtub and an emotional shower room. The space is free of movement and movement“ The full-length flower window of 'Ren' can look directly at the ancient city wall and the snow peak on the top of Cangshan Mountain. The lighting is very direct and bright; The shower room also has a transparent skylight to bathe in the starlight. The four rooms on the second floor are named 'Fenghuaxueyue, shijiuyancha'. The 'Shihua' is a big bed room for lovers. It is delicate and reserved, with Chinese style sentiment and Japanese Zen style. The windows, short tables and hanging pictures make privacy and elegance organically integrated“ 'Yanyue' is a double bed outdoor terrace with wide width. You can walk out of the large glass sliding door, sit under the electric awning and enjoy tea. You can also share space with 'Shihua' guests and talk about tea“ 'Tea snow' is a two meter two wide luxury big bed room, with a tea mat beside the bed, which can be used as an extra bed when necessary, and an outdoor terrace with sunshade to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the ancient city and overlook Cangshan Mountain“ 'Jiufeng' is a Zen Japanese style big bed room, which is opposite to 'tea and snow' in view. The screen moves the door, so that you can sit on the ground, taste tea and talk about mulberry and hemp, or move to the outdoor balcony to enjoy the beautiful scenery in the first floor courtyard. The four rooms on the second floor are connected by tortuous corridors, simple furniture, blurred lighting, elegant hanging paintings, scenery through the empty sketches, shared terrace garden, easy scenery, vivid outdoor and exquisite indoor integration, which make the concept of borrowing scenery to the extreme. Three layers of 'Ploughing rain'