Built in the fourth year during the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1665), the building faces south with a rectangular shape, three rooms at the front side with a width of 17.74 meters, a depth of 7.72 meters, and a total height of 9 meters. The front corridor is 1.97 meters wide and the back corridor is 2.12 meters wide. It covers a building area of 220 square meters. Both sides of the outer space feature beam-lifting frames, and the gable wall is a column and tie construction. With a hard mountain tile roof, it has a ridge, of which the middle stands treasure-topped three-eave pavilion-style ornaments, as well as symmetrical six groups of animal figures. The statues of three scholars from the Su family are enshrined in the hall.
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