Yongfangtang is really different in the morning and afternoon.

Yongfang Hall in Sun Yat-sen University, because this building has some originality in design, it is not a square building, and there are 18 bronze statues of great men at the door. From these different design styles, there are all kinds of legends. For example, because of architectural modeling problems, some people say that it looks like a mausoleum, and there are also legends that the boss's daughter who built Yongfangtang died suddenly, and this building was named Yongfangtang. There are so many rumors and multiple versions that many college students are afraid to step into the newly renovated Yongfangtang, just taking pictures from a distance. The morning and afternoon of Yongfangtang are really different. It is said that the number of stairs in the morning is different from that in the afternoon. According to legend, there are few steps at night to open the door to hell.

The truth about the haunted Yongfangtang First of all, the whole building of Yongfangtang unfolds in a figure of eight. Sharp on both sides, cut to both sides like a cleaver. The building in front is composed of three arcs, all of which are said to be affectionate and heartless against the bow. The three arcs cut the opposite lawn like three knives, and there are 18 bronze figures of sages at the door, standing in opposition from left to right, which means opposing struggle.

You can see all the famous places in front of you. From a distance, Yongfang Hall is quietly placed on the front like a coffin, forming an extremely fierce pattern. At the same time, like an open arms and 18 bronze statues, it forms an extremely vicious array, so that people who are in-depth can't get out, stay in the array, but can't spit. Therefore, those who once built this house with one hand are also buried here.

It turns out that the truth that Yongfangtang is haunted is because of the problem of geomantic omen. Planting trees in front of the door can block its suffocation.