Abstract:Wenchang Pavilion, a key cultural relic protection unit in Guizhou Province, was first built in the 24th year of Wanli of the Ming Dynasty (1596), and the existing building was rebuilt in the 8th year of Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1669). Wenchang Pavilion sits east face to west, the main building for three layers three eaves nine angle pyramidal roof. Wenchang Pavilion has no gorgeous decoration inside and outside, with gentle wing Angle warping. It is an outstanding traditional building in China's attic architecture.