Archway introduction: The stone archway stands between Panchi and Toumen. It was built in the sixth year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty (1511). The plaque on the front reads: "Gentle Master" and the plaque on the back reads: "Carry on the past and open up the future." In the late period of the "Cultural Revolution", when "Palin criticized Confucius" and "Criticized Zhu Xi", some people had already hung the rope on the archway, but they could not pull it for a while. Fang planned to find another way and wanted to destroy it quickly. At that time, the principal here dared to "risk the disapproval of the world" and actually dissuaded him, and the stone archway was spared from collapse.

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