Introduction to Chongsheng Temple: Chongsheng Temple is the main hall dedicated to the uncle Liang He, the father of Confucius. It is located behind Dacheng Hall and in the third courtyard of the Confucian Temple. This temple is in the style of a mountain with a single eaves. In addition to the main ridge and the vertical ridge, there are four ridges. The front and rear slopes of the main ridge are full slopes, and the left and right slopes are half slopes. The top is covered with yellow glazed tiles and painted with spiral colors. It is seven rooms wide and five rooms deep. It is dedicated to Kong Li and other ten sages and Confucians.

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