Introduction to the Jufu Hall: The Jufu Hall was a place where the emperor changed his clothes and rested in honor of the moon. The main hall has three rooms, facing south, with green glazed tube tiles resting on the top of the mountain, Dougong under the eaves, golden phoenix and seal paintings on the beams, and a plaque of "Gu Fu Hall" hanging in the middle; inside the hall is the royal forehead of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty "Dian Chong Jiao Kan". There are three auxiliary halls on the left and right. The roof of the hall is covered with black glazed tiles and green trim, and the beams and beams are painted with swirling colors.

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