Introduction to the Jade Emperor Pavilion: Located on a five-meter high platform behind the Sanqing Hall, it is the tallest ancient pavilion in Henan Province, nearly 20 meters high. It has five cloud-dragon brackets stacked on top of each other, winding clouds, and a magnificent scale. The 20 small octagonal stone pillars on the base and the 8 11-meter-high cupola pillars in the pavilion bear the weight of the entire pavilion and are relics of the Ming Dynasty. The stone pillars are embossed with clouds, dragons, red phoenixes, flowers, birds, beasts, and fairy tales, reflecting the exquisite artistic style of the Ming Dynasty.

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