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East Chamber

Built in the 11th year during the reign of Emperor Jiaqing in the Qing dynasty (1806), the east chamber is located on the east side of the Worship Hall, facing the west. It is rectangular and divided into two sections, with corridors in front and rear and five rooms as wide as 48.68 meters, a depth of 5.6 meters, a width of 1.1 meters, a width of 2.2 meters, a total height of 3.31 meters and a building area of 516.2 square meters. The north end has a raised beam structure with a single gable and double-sloped hard hill roof covered with small green tiles. The north wall is used as a fire-blocking wall. The southern end (with a horizontal inscribed board of Ling Zhao Yi Xiang) is of column and tie construction with a small green tile overhanging roof with a single gable in front and a double gable roof at the rear. 

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