Introduction to the Censor Temple: The Censor Temple is located in Mainmendae Village in the northeast of Fenglin. It is a tribute to the Xu clan of Fenglin in the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935) in commemoration of Xu Dingchao (1845-1918), the censor of Gyeonggi Province. It was built to benefit Sangzi's high moral integrity. The temple faces south and covers an area of 1,200 square meters. It has five two-story rooms and an attached three-story building. It is shaped like an official hat of the Qing Dynasty, with a horizontal rectangular plane and a "gauze hat crown" shape on the facade. The water in front of the temple is like a belt. There is a cave door in the front of the temple, and the three cupboards behind the temple are now damaged. There are plaques and couplets inscribed by modern celebrities such as Jiang Zhongzheng, Zuo Zongtang, Yu Youren, Cai Yuanpei, Ma Xulun, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, Shen Zengzhi, etc. in the Censor Temple.
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