Introduction to the Morning Bell Pavilion: Inside the Morning Bell Pavilion hangs a bronze bell cast by the eunuch Wu Huaien in the 16th year of Qianhe reign of the Southern Han Dynasty (958) on the order of Liu Sheng, the third emperor of the Southern Han Dynasty. The Southern Han Dynasty bronze bell is 120 centimeters high, 56.7 centimeters in diameter, and weighs 250 kilograms. The bell is decorated with patterns and inscriptions separated by cross lines. The inscriptions have a total of 87 words, and the content of the inscription is the history of "Eternal Dragon Picture" described by Wu Huai'en.

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