Introduction to the Bell and Drum Towers: The Bell and Drum Towers are built opposite each other, imitating the Fengtian Hall (Taihe Hall) and the two wings of the Forbidden City in the Ming Dynasty, as well as the Wen Tower (Tiren Pavilion) and the Wu Tower (Hongyi Pavilion). The layout image can be called the "living fossil" of the Forbidden City in Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. in. There is a Xuande bronze bell hanging in the bell tower, which is about 1.8 meters high, 1.5 meters wide and weighs more than 1 ton. Legend has it that the sound can be heard as far away as Bayan Town, which is thirty miles away. There is a saying that "the ringing of the Qu Tan bell turns into a dragon and a horse is frightened".

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