Introduction to the Tianwei Juechi Stone Archway: The Tianwei Juechi Stone Archway is engraved with the four characters "Tianwei Juechi". It was built in the Wanli Year of the Ming Dynasty and has a structure of four pillars, three bays and five floors. It is the largest and largest stone monument in the temple. The best preserved one. The stone archway is divided into three floors, which are arranged layer by layer. The top is a lion holding a vase, the roof is carved with convolvulus and creepers, and the surrounding hangings are round dragons. At the eaves and corners of each roof, there are immortals' seats. The archway is surrounded by two dragons under the eaves of the uppermost floor, with the word "Imperial Construction" written on it.

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