Zhao Meng's representative work Sanmen Collection.

Rebuilding the Three Gates of the Xuandian is one of the representative works of Zhao Meng, a famous calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty.

The paper version of Rebuilding the Three Gates of the Mysterious Temple is now in the National Museum of Tokyo, Japan, and the stone carving based on it is located at the main entrance of the Mysterious Temple in Suzhou.

The full name of "Three Records" is "Three Records of Rebuilding the Xuandian". Suzhou Xuanmiao Temple is a famous Taoist temple, which was founded in the second year of Xianning in the Western Jin Dynasty (276) and has been abandoned repeatedly since then. In the first year of Yuan Zhen in Yuan Chengzong (1295), it was renamed as Xuanmiao Temple, which was taken from the sentence "Xuanmiao is Xuanmen" in Tao Te Ching.

In the sixth year of Yuan Dade (1302), Zhao Meng wrote a letter to seal the forehead. The monument "Rebuilding the Three Gates of the Xuandian" was originally at the main mountain gate and was lost during the Cultural Revolution. This work is an ink book, 35.8 cm long and 283.8 cm wide. It is now in the National Museum in Tokyo, Japan.