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Nangong Tianyifu used to be a cemetery.
No, according to relevant public information, Nangong Tianyi Pavilion refers to a historical building in Nangong City, Hebei Province, China, also known as Nangong Tianyi Pavilion. Its original purpose is to worship the gods in the sky. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. After many repairs, the building has become an important cultural heritage and tourist attraction in Nangong City. The original site of Tianyifu in Nangong is not a cemetery, but a temple. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, local residents built the Tianyi Pavilion in Nangong and offered sacrifices to thank Tianyi God for his gift. The temple gradually expanded and evolved into the present Nangong Tianyi Pavilion. Therefore, the Nangong Tianyi House was not built on a cemetery.
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