Introduction to the Octagonal Pavilion: The Octagonal Pavilion was built in the fifth year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1666). Inside the pavilion there is a stone tablet with a turtle-shaped seat, 4.8 meters high, with a dragon carved on the head and the four characters "Le Feng Stele" inscribed on the forehead. The inscription on the front of the stele is "Loyalty and Righteousness, Martial Spirit, Benevolence and Bravery, Showing Guan Sheng Emperor Lin", which is the highest title given to Guan Yu by emperors of all dynasties. The octagonal pavilion is richly decorated with colorful decorations and exquisite wood carvings, all connected by wooden tenons, reflecting the amazing creativity of ancient architects.

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