Introduction to the general's palace: The general's palace inside the government office. In front of the building is a square for reviewing soldiers' drills. The general's residence originally had three entrances, the first one was the general's hall, the middle one was the general's dormitory, and the second one was the general's quarters. After the Revolution of 1911, the front and back entrances collapsed successively. The middle entrance was rebuilt into a two-story building in the second year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty and has been preserved to this day. Because it is the general's dormitory, the people call it "General Building".

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