It is the only one of the twelve archways in Longchuan Village history. This archway is four pillars, three gates and five floors, facing north and south. The height is 10 meters, the width is 9 meters, and the beam-style building is lifted. The main structure is composed of four pillars, four fixed plates and seven large small scales. On both sides of the four pillars, each has a drum stone guard seat. It is a typical Ming Hui stone carving style boutique. The central holy card, the word "Enrong", shows that this square is the emperor's grace, built by local financial support.
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It is the only one of the twelve archways in Longchuan Village history. This archway is four pillars, three gates and five floors, facing north and south. The height is 10 meters, the width is 9 meters, and the beam-style building is lifted. The main structure is composed of four pillars, four fixed plates and seven large small scales. On both sides of the four pillars, each has a drum stone guard seat. It is a typical Ming Hui stone carving style boutique. The central holy card, the word "Enrong", shows that this square is the emperor's grace, built by local financial support.