Introduction to the front stage: The front stage behind the Yimen is a building on the top of the mountain. The magnificent caisson on the dome is made up of sixteen and twenty-one arches and flower panels. It is ingenious and exquisite. The beams and squares are all carved with gold and red wood, and are magnificent. The inner plaque on the front stage is inscribed "Lands and Rivers with Clear Sounds", while the outer plaque is "Close to the Thousand". The few numbers contain infinite Zen meaning. There are signboards indicating "First Exhibition Hall" and "Second Exhibition Hall" on both sides of the front stage.

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