Introduction to the glazed archway: The glazed archway was built in the 30th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1602). It is a yellow-colored glazed archway with three bays, four columns and seven tops. The roof is a hilltop, with owl and chi kisses on both ends of the main ridge, and a flame orb in the middle. There is a stone plaque on the north and south sides of the main room, 2.8 meters wide and 0.9 meters high. The north side is inscribed with "Yongyan Emperor Zuo" and the south side is inscribed with "Zhisi Daizong". It is said that it was written by Yan Song, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty.
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