Introduction to Lingxing Gate: Lingxing Gate is the south gate of the Confucian Temple. It is a four-column, three-bay archway. The name of the building is said to be written by Zhu Xi, an agent of the Song Dynasty. There are two pairs of brick carvings "Tuanlong" on the eight-character walls on both sides of the gate. The carving is meticulous and the carving skills are exquisite. It can be called a masterpiece of Qing Dynasty carving art.