Introduction to Xiangtang: The second entrance is Jimen, which is the Xiangtang used for sacrifices. It was built in the 23rd year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1818). The Xiangtang has a hard mountain-style tile roof, with three rooms and four shelves, and eight-character walls on both sides. The Xiangtang has three doors on the left, middle and right. On the middle door hall hangs a plaque with the words "Three concessions to high places", which is the imperial letter of Emperor Qianlong.

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