Introduction to Jade Emperor Pavilion: Founded in 1776, it is the largest, most majestic and most orthodox temple among the ancient temples in Beishan. It is centrally symmetrical and has a three-entry courtyard. The Tianwang Hall, which was rebuilt from the mountain gate, is dedicated to the four heavenly kings in Taoism. In the courtyard on the first floor, to the east of the main road is the Patriarch's Hall, and to the east of the Patriarch's Hall is the Guandi Hall. On the west side of the main road is Laolang Hall, where the main enshrinement is Emperor Li Longji of Tang Ming Dynasty, the founder of Liyuan. To the west of Laolang Hall is Fox Fairy Hall. There is a Duoyun Palace in the courtyard on the second floor, which is divided into upper and lower floors. The upper floor is dedicated to the Jade Emperor, the supreme leader of Taoism, and the downstairs is dedicated to the statues of Sanxiao Empress and Songzi Empress. There are also sacred trees in the courtyard.
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