Introduction to Daizongfang: Daizongfang is a cross-road stone square built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. It is located at the south end of Hongmen Road on the north side of Daizong Street. Daizongfang is built on a platform. It is a stone square with four pillars and three doors. It has a rough and simple shape. It has three golden characters "Daizongfang" in seal script on its forehead, which serves as a guide. It was rebuilt in the eighth year of Yong reign of Qing Dynasty (1730). In front of the square, there are the "Rebuilding the Taishan Oracle Monument" and the "Taishan Memorial Monument" in the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign, facing east and west.

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