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Confucian Temple

  Initially built before the Liao and Jin dynasties, it was expanded in the early Yuan dynasty and underwent large-scale reconstruction in the eighth year of the Chenghua reign (1472) of the Ming dynasty, finally being completed in the 39th year of the Wanli reign (1671). Oriented north-south, along the central axis are the halberd gate, the Great Cheng Hall, and the Chongsheng Shrine. The Great Cheng Hall has five bays wide and three bays deep, a single-eave hipped roof, and is covered with yellow and green glazed tiles. It is a nationally key cultural relic protection unit.