Introduction to the Zunjing Pavilion: The Zunjing Pavilion is the place where classics are stored in the Confucian Temple. It is a hilltop building with double eaves. The height from the indoor floor to the Longji Baoding is 16.8 meters, and the height of the main entrance is 5.34 meters. It once housed many stone steles, and now it is Does not exist. In the 1950s, only the ruins of the original Zunjing Pavilion remained. Due to the lack of detailed construction specifications, the Fuxue Confucian Temple Maintenance Project Headquarters began to rebuild the temple slightly south of the original site in 2008 based on the shape of the Ming Dynasty building. After completion, the Zunjing Pavilion is the tallest building in the Confucian Temple and has become an important landscape on Daming Lake Road north of the Confucian Temple.

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