Turn along the corridor of Dacheng Hall, surrounded by columns, and there stands a double-eaved hall, which is the "sleeping hall" of one of the three major buildings of Confucius Temple (the other two buildings are Kuiwen Pavilion and Dacheng Hall) and a special shrine dedicated to the official residence of Mrs. Confucius.
The sleeping hall is seven rooms wide and four rooms deep, and the rooms are painted gold. The Youlong and Tuanfeng in Zaojing are all made of gold foil, and the 22 stone pillars with eaves in the cloister are carved with phoenix peony, just like the queen's palace system. The woodcarving "The Prince and the showgirl" in the shrine of the temple is extremely exquisite. There is a "wooden sign" in the shrine, which says "The Lady of the Lord is in the throne".
The official of the ceremony tablet is the official of the State of Qi, and it is a Song people. He/kloc-married Confucius at the age of 0/9, and Confucius died seven years ago. Her situation is rarely recorded in ancient books. It was not until the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu (A.D. 1008) that she was named "Mrs. Yunguo" by Zhao Heng of Song Zhenzong, and it was not until the third year of Yuan Shunzhi (A.D. 1332) that she was named "Mrs. Dacheng Zhi". After the death of Confucius in the eighth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1529), "that is, the hall where Confucius lived was a temple", and the officials of the State of Qi sacrificed with Confucius. There were special sleeping halls in the Tang Dynasty and statues in the early days. When it was rebuilt after the Yongzheng fire in Qing Dynasty, it was already a memorial tablet for the Lord, covered with a woodcut shrine, which was placed in front of the table.