Introduction to the stage: The stage, also known as the Ten Thousand Years Stage, is a place where gods and operas are performed during temple fairs and festivals. It is built on a mountain with double eaves and a hard mountain in the back. The entrance of the platform faces inward, and the top of the platform reaches the Douba caisson. There are three stone carvings in front of the stage: "Visiting the Wise on the Weishui River", "Kui Xing Diandu" and "Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage".

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