Introduction to the passing hall: The passing hall, also known as the retreat hall, is in the form of a half-pavilion. It is actually part of the main hall and is separated from the main hall by a screen door. The roofs of ancient buildings in my country usually have hard tops, hanging tops, resting tops and verandah tops, etc., while the roofs of the halls are more ornamental resting tops. The main ridge is stacked with dragons and phoenixes to represent auspiciousness, and the ridge is inlaid with immortal guides and squatting animals such as dragons, phoenixes, lions, and horses, as well as patterns such as the Eight Dark Immortals. Two wooden lions are hung in front of the hall, which is a masterpiece of carving. Excellent, amazing.

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