Introduction to Jie Xiao Pavilion: Jie Xiao Pavilion was built in the 11th year of the Republic of China (1921). It is a stone structure with a square plane and four square granite stone pillars. On the stone pillars are inscribed regular script couplets, on the left and right sides. There are sitting sills between the pillars. There are five beams, with accompanying beams and rafters underneath, and a bracket on the front eaves and column heads supports the front eaves and purlins. The roof is paved with stone slabs, and the regular script "Mr. Ye's Ruren's pavilion, originally married to Mr. Ye's Ruren, who was the official wife of the Qing Dynasty, was established in the spring of the 11th year of the Republic of China" is engraved on the forehead of Fangyang. There are two flat square buckets and bluestone round mirrors on it, and a bluestone plaque in the middle. Engraved in running script: "Jie Xiao Pavilion". There are two square buckets and bluestone round mirrors on the back of the forehead. In the middle, there is a bluestone plaque with the following running script: "President's Commendation". A bluestone tablet was erected underneath, but the original tablet has been destroyed.

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