Introduction to Wenchang Pavilion: Wenchang Pavilion, commonly known as Wenchang Tower and scientifically named Wenhui Pavilion, was built in the thirteenth year of Wanli (1585) in the Ming Dynasty. The pavilion is 24.25 meters high and stands in the middle of the road. In the old days, there was a plaque "Hanshang Wenshu" hanging on the pavilion. Wenchang Pavilion was the original Confucian Temple building of Yangzhou Prefecture. It has been gradually destroyed, and now only Wenchang Pavilion is preserved in the world.

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