What is the background of the beautiful gate in the Bible?

Meimen is one of the doors leading to the temple.

From there, I entered the temple, because the beautiful gate is the most attractive place, close to the donation box in the temple, so the lame man squatted there begging, hoping to give him some when he entered the temple to donate. This beautiful door should be beautiful in appearance, because it is close to Solomon's porch, so we should understand it. However, some people insist on exploring the spiritual meaning, saying that (Beauty Gate) is just beautiful in appearance and can't cover up the internal defects (lame). Beauty Gate symbolizes the beauty of religious appearance, which I can't agree with. I think the beautiful door is the door to the temple, and it is beautiful in itself. It is good to enter the door from the outside to show your willingness to pray to God.

The Bible is the same classic of Judaism and Christianity. It comes from Hebrew kethubhim, which means article, and later it means scripture. Greek is graphai, Latin is Scripturoe, and translation into Chinese is scripture.