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The Historical Evolution of Xinhui Gong Xue
In the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), after the reconstruction, a "memorial service" was held. After 1939, Huicheng fell, and the buildings in Gong Xue were severely damaged by the Japanese invaders, leaving only Hualong Bridge, Xingxingmen, Stone Archway, Pan yuechi county and Dacheng Hall. Dacheng Hall is the main hall of Gong Xue, with 5 rooms wide and 3 rooms deep. The top of the mountain rests on the double eaves, and the lower eaves are arched, with six floors, similar to the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City. There are 24 eaves columns in the surrounding corridor, including 2 golden columns/kloc-0. The front ridge is a flower ridge paved with a wall in Xianfeng, with plastic dragons and pearls on it, a gourd temple in the middle, and pottery bells hanging at the four corners of the double eaves.

Confucius Temple was originally a place to worship Confucius, but after the seal of "Gong Xue", it became an advanced gate for scholars and students to compete for fame and gain. Due to the establishment of the imperial examination system, Gong Xue has always been an examination room for students to take formal examinations.