Introduction to the Bronze Pavilion: The Bronze Pavilion, also known as the "Golden Tower", is located on the platform in the northeast corner of the temple. The pavilion is made of copper castings, imitating wood structure, and has double eaves and resting mountain style. It was first built in the Bixia Temple on Daiding during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and was called the Golden Palace. It was moved to Dai Temple in the 1970s and is one of several famous bronze pavilions in my country (Baoyun Pavilion in the Summer Palace in Beijing, the Golden Palace on the top of Tianzhu Peak in Wudang Mountain, and the Golden Palace in Kunming).

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