This archway has four columns, three rooms and four columns, with a width of 9.38 meters and a height of about 1 1.9 meters. It is the third square of Paifang Group from west to east. Fang's signboard reads "Save your energy for three winters" and "Take a pulse first".
According to the county records: Wu, a native of Jiading, married at the age of 22, when her sister-in-law was sick and breast-fed day and night. At the age of 29, her husband died, and she kept her promise. She took the lonely bag in the front room as her own child and raised him wholeheartedly until he got married. Bao did not live up to his mother's kindness and eventually became a famous calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty.
When he was old, Wu gave everything he had, and built an ancestral grave for his late husband under IX, burying his late husband and those in his family who had no money for burial. At the same time, Wu also wholeheartedly served her sick mother-in-law to the end of her life. She died at the age of 60.
Wu's behavior touched local officials. He broke the rule that his stepdaughter was not allowed to set up a workshop and made an exception to build an archway for her, which was comparable in scale to other archways. Despite this love, the word "festival" on the forehead of the archway is still a foreshadowing. People carve the grass head of the word "festival" with the word "ten thousand" below in a dislocation way to show that the successor room and the original match can never be equal in status.