Introduction to Xiangliao Pavilion: On the east side in front of King Yu's Palace, there is a Xiangliao Pavilion built in the 24th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1596). The pavilion was used for worship and is the only remaining building from the Ming Dynasty in the Yu Palace. The pavilion is symmetrical from left to right, and each pavilion has three doors. The main door is slightly larger than the north and south doors. There is an ash hole in the middle of the pavilion, and the ash outlet is left at the lower part of the back of the pavilion. The upper part of the front of the pavilion has a brick pattern and eight regular script characters "Good weather, good weather, peaceful country and people".

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