Introduction to the gate of Confucius Temple: The gate has three bays, one deep, retains the spine, and has a fence gate in the middle. The top of the mountain is in the form of a double-eaves archway, with a protruding middle part and brackets under the eaves. Beveled cornices are made on both sides of the eaves near the open space. The pillars on the capitals are slightly arched. The middle part is decorated with half rhombus carvings. The two ends enter the columns with crescent carvings. The forehead squares are replaced with flat square squares, and there are two brackets between the columns, three-jump, seven-step heavy arches, and two 45° inclined arches. The capitals and brackets are the same.

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