Introduction to Kuixing Pavilion: The second entrance is a simple, elegant, exquisite and exquisite pavilion called Kuixing Pavilion. It is a top-top building with double eaves and an area of 139 square meters. There was originally a statue of Kui Xing standing in the attic to show his admiration for literature. According to legend, whoever is hit by Kui Xing will win three yuans in a row (ie, Jieyuan, Huiyuan, and Zhuangyuan). Many parents who hope their children will succeed come here to pray. Kuixing Pavilion, also known as "The Stage", is the best-preserved ancient stage in Hunan Province. It is said that when emperors, emperors or court officials came to Nanyue to worship the mountain god, local officials would invite some opera troupes and folk artists to sing operas to add to the festive atmosphere. There are four large copper coin holes on the base of the stage. They play the role of amplification and are the most primitive speakers. They also symbolize the prosperity of the country and the prosperity of the country and the peace of the people. After passing through the Kuixing Pavilion from the pedestal passage, you can see the couplets preserved on both sides of the stage, "Don't worry about everything now. Watching a play is worse than listening to the music; a person must take care of the future. When you go on stage, you will have to step down." The horizontal plaque is "Throughout the ages". The couplets have profound meanings and are full of emotions. You can understand the specific answers by yourself. On the central top of the stage, there is a huge wooden carved dragon, so Kuixing Pavilion is also called Panlong Pavilion. The Panlong is carved from camphor wood, with exquisite carving and high technology.