Introduction to Baie Pavilion: Baie Pavilion is a relic from the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It is a sacrificial pavilion in front of a tomb that was originally located on Zuguan Mountain. It was moved here in 1959. The pavilion has six corners, exquisite structure and graceful appearance. The forehead and other places are carved with patterns such as "fish leaping over the dragon gate", "two lions playing with a ball", "seahorse leaping over the waves", "unicorn recruiting treasure" and other patterns. In ancient times, during the Qingming Festival, a large family would kill many geese to offer sacrifices to heaven, earth, and ancestors, so it was called Baie Pavilion.

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