Jingting introduction: Jingting is the place where the divine chef processes the sacrifices, washes them and collects water before worshiping ancestors. First built in the Ming Dynasty, the pavilion is hexagonal, with a single eaves roof of yellow glazed tiles, and the beams are supported by gilt brackets. There is a well in the pavilion, with a hexagonal white marble well circle on top, and the stools between the pillars were added in modern times.