View from the Great Middle Gate, Temple of Literature, Hanoi
The three paths that intersect the Temple of Literature were meant for the very highest officials in the land - the middle path was reserved for the King, and the left and right paths were reserved for the Mandarins.
This arrangement can also be seen in the Hue Citadel further south - where the central gate is for the King only, and the gates immediately to the left and right reserved for the mandarins.
This arrangement can also be seen in the Hue Citadel further south - where the central gate is for the King only, and the gates immediately to the left and right reserved for the mandarins.