Introduction to the Imperial Palace: The Imperial Palace is the Imperial Temple of Worship. It was the main entrance of the temple when it was renovated between 1522 and 1566. It was the earliest temple in the history of this temple. The imperial palace is three rooms wide, with a single eaves on the top of the mountain. The red door has gold nails and brick carvings with silver ornaments. A gold horizontal plaque with the words "Imperial Worship Temple" hanging on the door is handwritten by Dong Qichang, the Minister of Rites of the Ming Dynasty and the great calligrapher.
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