Introduction to Dacheng Hall: Dacheng Hall is the main building of the Confucian Temple. Dacheng Hall was called the Wenxuan Palace in the Tang Dynasty. Huizong of the Song Dynasty respected Confucius for "collecting the great achievements of ancient saints and sages" and named it Dacheng Hall. The Dacheng Hall, with its double eaves and resting on the mountain, is solemn and solemn. It is the main hall dedicated to Confucius. The double cornices on the roof of the main hall and the dynamic suanni and evil spirits make the solemn Dacheng Hall full of life. The four characters "Seaside Zou Lu" inlaid on the roof of Dacheng Hall were inscribed by national hero Lin Zexu, implying that this place is the hometown of Confucius and Mencius in Shanghai. In the middle of the double cornices on the front of Dacheng Hall is a vertical plaque with the words "Dacheng Hall" written in the handwriting of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty.

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