What are the architectural features of the Wugong Temple in Qiongzhou, Hainan?

Wugong Temple is 10 meters high, divided into two floors, with wooden structure, four-corner pointed house, red rafters on three sides, cloisters and railings overlooking. There is a horizontal plaque of "the first building in Hainan". There are also poems and couplets written by literati in the past dynasties in the temple, which sum up the life achievements of the five men and express the reverence of future generations.

Wugong Temple was built in 1889, and Leiqiong Zhucai in Qingdaotai. At the same time, the Housekeeper's Hall, Xuepu Hall and West House were built and rebuilt.

Wugong Temple is a building with a pavilion resting on the top of the mountain, with a building area of 498.88 square meters and a height of 12.26 meters. When the back wall pillar is built, the other three sides become corridors. The whole building is supported by 18 wooden columns and 10 stone columns. Its architectural style has distinct Hainan regional characteristics, traces of Nanyang architecture, and is deeply influenced by Lingnan architecture, which has high artistic and historical value.

The main building of Wugong Temple is "the first building in Hainan"