English: The rear monument hall (后殿楼) was first built in Yuan Dynasty, and was renovated in Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China era. In 1985 it was reopened to tourists. It's a double-eace flush gable roof architecture. It's a two storey and brick-wood structure and has a five-purlin beam in the front veranda with windows. The width is three primary rooms and two secondary rooms, totally of 21.8 meters. It's 16.35 meters in depth, 12.5 meters in ridge. The first storey is of 410 square meters and the second storey is od 360 square meters. The 3 primary rooms are of a post and lintel frame and the 2 secondary rooms are of string-beam frame.
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