In order to strengthen the prevention, there is a secluded path in front of the door, and there is a corner door on the left and right, called Gengdao, which was the passage for the watchman who visited the inner room that year.
The first courtyard of the Inner Temple is the Upper Courtyard, also known as the "Hall of Mercy", where Dr. Hanlin, a descendant of Mencius, lives. Mercy Hall is a typical quadrangle building in China. In the north of the courtyard is the main hall with carved beams and painted buildings, with colorful paintings, three bright and five dark, and cloisters in front and back, that is, Shien Hall.
Just above the Ming Dynasty, there is a huge plaque of "Shi En Tang" in regular script, which is said to have been written by Tie Bao, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. Antique calligraphy and painting, bed cabinets and so on are displayed in the hall. On the main wall is a couplet of Mencius' direct descendants and the seventy-third generation Sun Mengqingtang:
Jin Shize is not good; Vibrator or reading.
Twice, the door was carved by carving dragons, and twice it was a hard mountain, and the doors were connected. The hall is furnished with ancient wood furniture, cupboards, cabinets, square tables, plush chairs, carved hammocks, and calligraphy and painting by famous artists such as Pan Tao and Wang Jingxi are hung on the wall. There are jade articles, antiques and so on. Displayed in a box.
Behind the Ci 'en Temple is the library, where Mo Bao, imperial edicts, letters patent, ancient books and family files are stored. Two-story building, with 3 rooms on each floor, front and back, hard mountain style, typical Ming Dynasty architecture.
There are three pairs of smaller windows upstairs, facing front and back respectively. Wooden stairs are located in the west wall, and the handrails are simple and generous. In order to prevent fire, the wooden floor is covered with a layer of square bricks. Upstairs, in the middle, hangs the horizontal plaque of Ci Shu Lou, a seal script written by Wu Qikuan in the Qing Dynasty.
Lv Yuanlou is located in the sixth courtyard of the Mongolian government. It is a two-story building with five rooms on each floor. The building behind Zishulou and the small quadrangle are the residences of the ancestors of Yasheng, a descendant of Meng, for the first five generations. In the middle of the building, the north and south are facing the gate of Mengfu, which is the central axis of the seventh courtyard of Mengfu.
Pre-school and post-school degrees are located on the west side of Luyuan Building, which are two groups of ancient quadrangle buildings. During the light years of the Qing Dynasty, Meng Guangjun, a doctor of the Five Classics of Mencius' seventieth generation grandson hereditary Hanlin Academy, once ran a school with "pre-learning" and "post-learning" to recruit children of Mencius' descendants to study, which was called "Sanyun Academy". After the "two studies" were gradually abolished, Meng Fuyun followed it with Meng Fuyuan.
Up to now, the Mongolian government has preserved a large number of precious cultural relics, such as imperial robes, robes, imperial edicts, letters, family files, printed books, ancient books, calligraphy and painting, etc., which are precious materials for studying the politics, economy and local history of feudal society.