Introduction to Tianzhong Pavilion: During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was the main entrance of Zhongyue Temple. It was originally called Huangzhong Tower. It is five rooms wide, with double eaves and green tiles, carved beams and painted columns, and soaring eaves. It has a unique style. The door is fastened with large tiger-head nails, and two stone lions guard the door. It is lifelike and is a representative work of Qing Dynasty sculpture. In the mouth of the male lion on the east side, there is a stone sculpture ball with a diameter of 15 cm. On the west side, the female lion presses a small lion with her front hooves. The craftsmanship is exquisite and unique.

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