Introduction to Jingyi Pavilion: Jingyi Pavilion is an octagonal pavilion located at the highest point of Yeshan Mountain. According to the "History of the Ming Dynasty", in the fifth year of Jiajing's reign in the Ming Dynasty (1526), ​​"the Imperial Proverb "Jing Yi Zhi" was issued to the Academy. "Jing Yi Zhi" is a motto written by Emperor Jiajing, asking the world to abide by Confucius's way of being a saint. Academic palaces all over the country carved this motto into stone tablets and built pavilions to worship it. The pavilion they built was called "Jingyi Pavilion" and became the landmark building of the Confucian Temple.

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