Introduction to the platform: The platform is also called a terrace or a worship pavilion. In front of the Dacheng Hall and to the north of Panchi, it is a one-meter-high stone platform building. It was a place where ancient civil and military officials and gentlemen knelt down to worship and sing and dance when offering sacrifices to Confucius. land. There are two century-old banyan trees on both sides, like natural bonsai. The Xumizuo on the platform preserves bluestone reliefs from the Song Dynasty, including Yanglian, compound lotus, hibiscus, camellia, peony, hibiscus, etc. There are stone steps on the east and west sides of the platform, and the original fence on the platform has been abandoned. To the south, there was originally a carved dragon stone Danbi, which was later replaced by stone steps.