
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a signpost standing on a gray stone surface. It is located at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.873, longitude: 116.407). The signpost is made of bronze, with a rectangular plaque on the front side. The plaque has text in both Chinese and English. The Chinese text says “天心石” (Heavenly Centre Stone), while the English text explains that the stone is in the center of the upper terrace of the Circular Mound and is surrounded by nine concentric rings of stone slabs. It also says that the stone symbolizes the Nine Heavens and that if you speak on the stone, your voice will become more resonant and sonorous. There is a QR code on the lower part of the plaque. The signpost is standing on a gray, flat, stone surface, which is part of a white railing structure. The stone surface is covered with shadows cast by the railing. The background shows a bright, sunny day with trees and a red wall in the distance. There are people in the background, but they are far away and not clearly visible. The signpost is standing at the edge of the stone surface, facing the red wall in the background. The signpost is tilted slightly to the left. It appears to be leaning against the railing. The sun is shining brightly and casting shadows on the stone surface. The stone surface is cracked and uneven. The image is taken from a low angle, looking up at the signpost. The signpost is in focus, while the background is blurry. There is a small white object on the ground to the left of the signpost, which is not visible in the description above.
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