Introduction to the front yard: The main entrance of Fuxi Temple is 5 rooms wide and 17 meters deep; the Yimen is also known as the second door, with the name "Wen Zu" hanging on the Ming Dynasty plaque. In the Qing Dynasty, it was changed to hang the plaque "Dao Qi Hongmeng", and now it hangs the famous calligraphy The "Fuxi Temple" plaque in Jiachutunan has the same shape as the gate, but is slightly smaller in scale and corresponds to each other at a distance, forming a passage-type building.
The front yard is between the gate and the ceremony, and the east-west boundary wall. The original courtyard has nothing else except the two stone corridors connecting the gate and the ceremony gate and the ancient cypresses planted along the road. In the 29th year of the Republic of China, the Office buildings were built on the east and west walls of the courtyard, and today the Tianshui City Museum has built a cultural relics exhibition hall based on its former site.
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