Introduction to Zhengyang Gate: When you leave Daimiao Square, you will see the tall and wide "Zhengyang Gate". Zhengyang Gate was built in the Song Dynasty and was destroyed in the middle of the twentieth century. The current Zhengyang Gate was built in 1985 according to the It was rebuilt in the Song Dynasty architectural style. Entering the Zhengyang Gate, there are two vermilion doors with 81 iron nails inlaid on the door and a shop head, which symbolizes the dignity of Dai Temple. In ancient times, only emperors could enter through this door. The Zhengyang Gate is 8.6 meters high, and the Wufeng Tower above it is 11 meters high, with a total of 5 rooms. It is a nine-ridged single-eave resting top, covered with yellow glazed tiles, 24 square pillars, and three brackets under the eaves. Colorful painting, golden dragon flying on the forehead, looking from a distance, the eaves are raised like wings, looking to fly gracefully. There are East and West Ye gates on both sides of Zhengyang Gate.
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