Introduction to Dacheng Gate: Dacheng Gate is the central gate of the second entrance courtyard of the Confucius Temple. It is a late Qing Dynasty building with a single eave hanging from the top of the mountain and a brick and wood structure. There are a pair of blue and white drums on both sides, two statues of "avoiding evil" under the eaves, and a large-scale brick wall decoration with "ten thousand characters on the wall" in the bright room.

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