Introduction to Wenxing Pavilion: The sunset gradually sets in the west. Bathed in the afterglow of the setting sun, Wenxing Pavilion is like a mast reaching into the sky, standing tall and showing a sense of tenacity. Six iron ropes hold up the hexagonal cornices from the bottom of the roof. A large iron bell hangs from the end of the cornices. The wind blows the bells, making a tinkling sound. According to the old man in the village, as long as the tower bell rings for two consecutive days, it will rain nine times out of ten.

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