Wuying Hall in the west wing of the three main halls outside the Forbidden City is a slant hall, located in the west of the meridian gate outside the courtyard, which is symmetrical with and made of Wenhua Hall. The difference is that the Neijinshui River flows eastward from the front of Wuying Hall, while the Wenhua Hall flows eastward from the front of Wenyuan Pavilion behind the house. The names of the two temples seem to be that Wenhua talks about literature and Wu Ying talks about martial arts, but they are not.
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In the early Ming Dynasty, the emperor used Wuying Hall as a fasting place, and the queen also accepted congratulations from married women here. But more time is engaged in cultural activities here. For example, the emperor often called officials in the cabinet who have titles and can write good paintings to compile books and paintings here.