Introduction to Yuhuang Pavilion: Yuhuang Pavilion is located below Laojun Hall and is the most magnificent ancient building among the existing buildings in Yuquan Temple. It is located on 53 steps, which is meant to commemorate the reconstruction of the 53rd year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty. The gate of the Jade Emperor's Pavilion is a three-bay archway with single eaves hanging on the top of the mountain. The eight pavilions under the eaves of the central room are built with five-fold arches and a center. The second room has seven pavilions with four-fold arches and a center. The outer turning column is The winding corridor has inner columns embedded with door lattice, cornices and brackets, red walls and green tiles, looking forward to the flowing light. In the hall, there are statues of Xuanyuan Yellow Emperor and two stars of gold and wood. They have a solemn and elegant expression, a pure and unrestrained temperament, fresh and colorful clothes, and are colorful, which is very attractive. These exquisite sculptures are all modern masterpieces.
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