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Where are the four sacred palaces in Yicheng?

Yicheng Sisheng Palace is a national key cultural relic protection unit.

The sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. Located in Caogong Village, Xiyan Town, 50 kilometers southeast of Yicheng County. Founded in the Yuan Dynasty, it was named after the four saints of Yao, Shun, Yu and Tang.

The building of Sisheng Palace is well preserved, with a dance building, a sacrificial hall (destroyed) and a main hall on the central axis from south to north, and cloisters and watchtowers on the east and west sides. Both the main hall and the dance building are buildings of the Yuan Dynasty, in which the dance building was built between the Yuan Dynasty and the first year of Zhengzheng, with a nearly square plane and a single eaves resting on the top of the mountain, with simple and solemn modeling, which is a boutique in the stage architecture of the Yuan Dynasty.

On the east side of Sisheng Palace, there is Guandi Temple, a stage (destroyed), a main hall and an east-west watchtower, which is a self-contained building complex in the Qing Dynasty.

Caogong Village: Caogong Village