Introduction to Sansu Temple: The west gate of Sansu Temple was built in the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928) and rebuilt in 2002. Triple eaves gable roof. The width of three rooms is 12 meters, and the depth of one room is 5 meters. The bright room is the doorway. There is an ear room on each side. There is a stone arch bridge inside the gate, spanning the water channel. Hanging on the door is a plaque written by He Shaoji of the Qing Dynasty: "Sansu Temple". There are two couplets on the pillar. One is written by Xia Xiangping: "Poetry is also used in Li Sao; the article is elegant and called my ancestor." The other is written by Liu Naichang, written by Liu Fanchang: "The ambition is beyond all things, and I occasionally send it from overseas during my official career. The prosperity and decline of the human world are ignored; if you are talented for a lifetime, you will always travel in the sea of ​​books, and all the mountains and rivers in the world will flow. "

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