Introduction to "Translucent Stele": "Translucent Stele" is a stone stele in front of Binglinggong Hall in the West Stele Forest. There are two dragons engraved on the head of the stele. This stele uses an openwork technique, with six holes carved into the body of the dragon. Through the head of the stele, people can see the sky behind the stele, hence the name "Translucent Stele". In old Beijing, there is a jingle of "smart ghost, translucent monument, little golden bean, and no loss", which refers to the "four treasures" of Dongyue Temple.

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