Introduction to the court rooms: The court rooms are arranged on the east and west sides in front of the Xiantian Hall and 5 on the east and west sides in front of the Taiji Hall, for a total of 20 rooms, symmetrically distributed relative to each other.
The court room is set up in imitation of a palace-style building. According to ancient practice, civil and military officials would prepare in the court room before going to court. Civil officials lived in the west court room, and military officials lived in the east room. They either bathed or dressed, and then Waiting for the morning bell of Jinluan Hall to ring. The court room of Fuxi Temple is usually idle. It is used to receive officials or related personnel during ceremonies and becomes a place for taking a break and drinking tea. In the Qing Dynasty, some scholars who devoted themselves to the imperial examination stayed here and studied hard all night.
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