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Ping Island (Chinese:𬞟岛, 萍岛, 𬞟洲, or 萍洲;pinyin:píng dǎo or píng zhōu) is ariver island with a general perimeter of about 600 metres (2,000 ft) and an area of 0.6 square kilometres (0.23 sq mi) in the middle north ofLingling District,Yongzhou,Hunan.[1]
A painting by Zhang Fu duringMing Dynasty depicts the "Night rain on Xiaoxiang"
Pingzhou academy (Chinese:萍洲书院 or 蘋洲書院;pinyin:píng zhōu shū yuàn) is one of the four majorshuyuan inHunan Province. Located on Ping Island, it was originally built in 1739 and was last rebuilt in 2013.