Stage introduction: The ancient music building stage in the outer courtyard of Guanwang Temple (the gate of Chuma Hall) is a place dedicated to singing and celebrating Master Guan during the temple fair on the 13th day of the fifth lunar month every year. Before it was destroyed, it was rebuilt in the third year of Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty. It was a six-ridged building with a rolling shed with front eaves and square beams running through four columns. The stage that is now designed and restored is a building with a Song Dynasty structure. It is open on three sides, with a single-eave gable roof, a total of eight columns on the platform, and a square plan. Sit northeast and face southwest, facing the main hall of King Guan on the central axis. The beam structure inside the stage is exquisite and full of changes. The appearance of the building is simple, elegant, majestic and spectacular.

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