Introduction to Zhongqin Temple: Zhongqin Temple is the ancestral hall of Wang Chongguang, the great ancestor of the famous poet Wang Yuyang in the Qing Dynasty. Commonly known as "Yuyang Temple". The main building of Yuyang Temple was originally a main hall with five couplets, heavy beams and columns, flower lattice partitions, and three steps in front of the hall. From the main hall to the main gate, it is about 30 meters south and south, with three ceremonial gates in the middle. On the lintel of the gate are engraved the twelve characters "Jing Yan Guan Guan Xingbu Shangshu Wang Shizhendi". On both sides are the "eight" walls in the shape of wild goose wings. The front of the gate has a wide facing wall with ridged eaves. There is also a pair of open-carved stone lions about 1.8 meters high, standing on both sides of the gate, which is quite impressive.
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