Introduction to Baode Temple: Baode Temple is a relatively well-preserved Qing Dynasty sacrificial temple. The temple is a civil building with two entrances and two verandahs. The two ends of the roof ridge are made of gray plastic with cloud and dragon patterns, and the eaves are carved with flowers, birds, plants and trees. There are two inscriptions on the wall of the right corridor in the temple. From the local records of the inscriptions, we know that its function is to worship the Queen of Heaven, and to sing praises and erect monuments for "those who have contributed to the people".

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