Introduction to Yongmutang Hall: Yongmutang Hall was built during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. It is a sacrificial hall for Lianggong of Zhongfenzong. The hall has three entrances and a small square in front of the door. There is a side house on the left, and a small alley on the right is a well-preserved upstairs hall of a private house. After reconstruction, it is now a wax museum. In the museum, there is a story about the Jinshi Zhuge Xian who dipped in ink and made honey to eat when he was studying hard as a boy. There is "A There are also exhibitions of the deeds of Zhuge Qi, a Jinshi scholar, and Zhuge Rong, who served as magistrate of eight counties.

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