Introduction to the Wild History Pavilion: There is a Wild History Pavilion in the cemetery. It is said that it was the place where Mr. Xu compiled wild history. It was rebuilt in the 13th year of the Republic of China. It is three feet and six feet high and has a hexagonal spire shape. Yeshiting Pavilion has a unique design and exquisite construction, with carved beams and painted pillars and incised brackets. The entire pavilion is supported by six wooden pillars. On the front wall of the pavilion is a stone portrait of Yuan Haomen. On the left and right sides are six kinds of ink ink from Yishan, either regular script or cursive, which is quite skillful.

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