Dacheng Hall of Yonghe Confucian Temple

Dacheng Hall of Yonghe Confucian Temple is located in The county seat of Yonghe County. According to yonghe County Annals of the Republic of China, repairs were made in the 43th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1704), 46th year of Emperor Qianlong (1743), 19th year of Emperor Jiaqing (1814), 29th year of Emperor Jiaqing (1824), and 30th year of Emperor Daoguang (1850). In 2008, Yonghe County Cultural Bureau carried out overall repairs. Sit north south, covers an area of 304.64 square meters. The hall is five rooms wide, with a total width of 19.1 meters, six deep rafter, a total depth of 15.95 meters, and the top of the nine ridges of the mountain. Beam frame structure for the former milk beam to four rafters through eaves with three columns on the lu Ming. In the Ming dynasty, there are four doors and five latticed doors, with mullioned Windows in one corner. The capital brackets are five shops for double lower ang. Yonghe temple dacheng hall is one of the oldest wooden structure in suburb, published in 1987 by the county government for the county-level cultural relics protection unit, published by people's government of Shanxi Province in 2004 for the fourth batch of provincial-level key cultural relics protection units, in 2013 published by the State Council as one of national key cultural relics protection units, our county is the only state-level cultural relics protection units.