Introduction to Dacheng Hall: Dacheng Hall, also known as the Holy Temple, is five rooms wide and three rooms deep. It is about 8 meters high and is the core building of the Confucian Temple. There are 6 eaves pillars on the front and rear eaves of the main hall. In addition to the central pillar, there are many gold pillars in the hall. The beam is four steps long and has a five-beam structure. The cross arms and supporting legs in the beam frame have been cancelled, and there are fewer longitudinal connecting components. The loops, strings, etc. are also unified into the standard practice of purlins, pads, and rafters (i.e., "one purlin and three pieces"). The roof of Dacheng Hall has a double-eaves roof and no brackets. The corners of the eaves are raised, and the corners of the wings are decorated with decorations. Like other halls, Dacheng Hall also has red walls and black tiles, which is elegant and solemn. It is even more solemn because of its grand architecture.
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