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... e a typical example of traditional Huaxia architecture, with one courtyard followed by another, and one gate after another. Historically, there were some large Taoist sect gates, advancing through nine courtyards, nine gardens, nine gates, because nine was considered the supreme number in ancient times, representing the utmost and the yang.
Each step brought a new gate, progressively moving deeper, illustrating a stringent hierarchy system. Of course, the Qingshuang Pavilion Ruins don’t ...
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