Introduction to the Sacrifice Hall: The Sacrifice Hall is in front of the main hall. It is unknown when the original hall was destroyed, but the foundation remains and it is now rebuilt according to Song style specifications. It is a hall dedicated to paying homage to Mr. Guan and offering gifts. The building is small in size, with four corner pillars and banners on top. There are twelve groups of brackets on the five pavilions, and the beams are exposed from above. There is no flying rest on the top of the mountain with a single eaves. There is a doorway between the front and rear centers, and the surrounding sill walls are surrounded by fifty-eight complete mullions and ten broken half mullions. The twelve groups of brackets on the banners around the hall symbolize Guan Gong's death in December of the 24th year of Jian'an. Fifty-eight complete mullions symbolize Mr. Guan's fifty-eight years. According to legend, Guan Yu's life span was sixty-eight years old, but he was fifty-eight when he was killed. Therefore, ten of the sixty-eight straight lattice beams in the temple were broken. The Xian Hall is open inside and outside, with appropriate architectural shape, light and stable, and resembles a hall. The glazed kisses on the two corners of the hall complement each other and the vertical plaque with the word "Xiandian" written on it under the front eaves makes the hall unique and elegant.
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