Introduction to the Sanqing Hall: The Sanqing Hall was rebuilt on the north side of the central courtyard during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It is five rooms wide and 11 rafters deep. It has five ridges and six beasts resting on the top of the mountain. The structure is unique and the palace is tall. It is so spectacular that all the clay sculptures of Sanqing Dynasty and others in the hall have disappeared. Only a Mongolian stele standing on the west side of the hall records the construction of the hall in the Yuan Dynasty. There are three ear halls on the east and west sides of the main hall.

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