Introduction to Puxian Pavilion: Puxian Pavilion is three rooms wide and three rooms deep. It is a Liao-style pavilion with three square rooms, double eaves and nine ridges. It adopts the method of flat seats and dark floors (that is, two bright floors). There is a dark layer in between), which still retains the legacy of the Tang Dynasty pavilions. Many of the detailed structures are similar to the Yingxian wooden pagoda built in the second year of Qingning in Liao Dynasty (1056). During the renovation in 1953, the inscription "Yixing was built in the second year of Zhenyuan (Jin Dynasty) (1154)" was found, proving that it was rebuilt in the Jin Dynasty.
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