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What are the allusions to the origin of Yue Paifang in Jinci?

There is another story about the origin of Jinci to Yuepaifang.

According to legend, the mother of Gao Yingyuan, a calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, suffered from migraine and long-term treatment was ineffective. Later, there was a sign in front of Luzu Temple, which read "Add bricks and tiles". It means that only by adding some buildings in temples can disasters be eliminated and difficulties avoided.

After careful observation in Jinci, Gao Yingyuan found that there were all kinds of halls, halls, buildings, pavilions and bridges, but there was no memorial archway, so he decided to build a memorial archway. After careful consideration, he thinks that the open space to the east of the Temple of Immortals is the most suitable.

Gao Yingyuan thinks that after the archway is completed in the future, halls, terraces and squares will form a group of large-scale buildings, which will certainly receive the effect of disaster relief. Gao Yingyuan originally planned to build a simple small archway, but he didn't expect his mother's illness to recover the day after he broke ground, so he decided to build a big archway.

After the archway was completed, Gao Yingyuan named it "Duiyue" and wrote a plaque in his own hand, which was quite magnificent and was listed as one of the three famous plaques in Jinci.

This "Moon Square" has beautiful shape, magnificent structure and fine carving. The "right" of "right" means repayment; "Yue", that is, Yang, means publicity. Together, the word "Duiyue" means "repaying and publicizing the achievements of our ancestors", and here it means "publicizing the nobleness of our mother". Here is a pun about motherhood, meaning mother Jiang or Gao Yingyuan's mother.