West Lake Part II (At the Gushan Hill) A: Attention, please! Now we are moving from west to east. The isle ahead is the Gushan Hill. It joins the Xileng Bridge in the west and the Bai Embankment in the east. B: Why is it called Lone Hill? _________________5___________________, and how could it turn into a hill? A: The Gushan Hill was formed by the explosion of a volcano. _________6_______________The emperors of different dynasties took the place only for them. In China, emperors exclusively call themselves Gu, so it is called Gu Hill or Lone Hill. B: I see. The emperors want to keep it as their temporary palace on the lake. A: Now, we’re passing by the Xileng Bridge. Do you see a white marble statue of a lady in the back of the Gushan Hill? You see, her left hand is in the waist _____________7__________________. B: Who is she? I think she must be a female general. A: She is Ms. Qiu Jin. She is the women liberation pioneer fighting against the Qing Dynasty. She was arrested _______________________8___________________________ B: I heard of Yue Fei, but I haven’t heard of Qiu Jun. Anyhow I respect your national heroine as we love Joan of Arc.