Introduction to Lingxing Gate: Lingxing Gate is a wooden bridge built during the Zhengtong period of the Ming Dynasty. It has four pillars and three rooms, with raised eaves and flying corners. There are two squares built inside the gate, and the Taihe Yuanqi Square is in the south. This square was built in Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty. In the spring of the twenty-third year (AD 1544), the shape was the same as that of the Jinsheng Yuzhen Square. The inscription on the forehead of the square was handwritten by Zeng Mian, the governor of Shandong, praising Confucius' thoughts as the heaven and earth give birth to all things. To the north is the Most Holy Temple Square, with seal characters inscribed on the forehead. In the Ming Dynasty, the square was originally engraved with the three characters "Xuansheng Temple". The square is carved from white marble, with three rooms and four pillars. The pillars are decorated with auspicious clouds, and the forehead square is decorated with flaming orbs.
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