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What is an archway?
The archway, also known as the archway, is a column-gate-shaped structure erected in China's feudal society to commend meritorious service, discipline, virtue, loyalty, filial piety and righteousness. It is generally tall, mainly including wood, stone, wood and stone, brick and glass, and is mostly located at major crossings. There are also temples that use memorial archways as mountain gates, and they are also used to mark place names. The memorial archway is also an affiliated building of the ancestral hall, which shows the noble virtues and great achievements of the family ancestors and has the function of offering sacrifices to their ancestors.
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