Egret Island Park is located in the north of Wuding Gate, east of the Qinhuai Scenic Zone of the Confucius Temple. We plan to have lunch at Pingjiangfu Restaurant of Confucius Temple in Nanjing. There are so many people waiting in line. With the mentality of following the crowd, we decide that we must take a small table number for lunch at his home. There are 150 tables in front. Ask the waiter, it takes about an hour and a half to wait, go out and turn around. We inadvertently saw the Egret Island Park archway on the roadside, walking slowly into it, the huge water surface reflected in the eyes, the Ming and Qing architectural style of the pavilions, and the Confucius Temple complex, complementing each other. In the garden, a variety of green plants and bonsai form a closed mountain forest, a dense transitional zone, and a bright and bright lawn. The tortuous surface of the water separates the landscapes of the scenic spots into blocks of different shapes and sizes. Each block becomes an island in the water, either implicit or obvious, seemingly intermittent and inexhaustible, forming a visual restoration of mountains and rivers, with circular storage and depth of layers. Compared with the bustling scenic spot of Confucius Temple, it is quiet and comfortable. Although it is only one block apart, it seems as if it is separated from the world. Egret Island Park is a paradise. Tour for more than an hour, walk, go to lunch