Xinghua four-arch building was called "Sijinfang" in the Ming Dynasty and four-arch building after the Qing Dynasty. As for the time when it was built, there is no exact record in all local chronicles of Xinghua. The earliest existing local chronicles of Xinghua are Ho Chi, which was established in 1559, the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing, Ming Dynasty. There are no records of Sicunfang or Sipailou in the whole article. There are 47 plaques on the four archways in Li Zhi's book in 1943, which were just in line with the number before the demolition in 1966. The inscriptions on the old plaques are unknown except for the inscriptions of "famous poets and painters" by Zheng Banqiao and "quiet and comfortable nature" by Xianfeng Royal Book. In the 1980s, the four archways in Xinghua City were rebuilt. The area of the four archways was almost double that of the original buildings. The original inscriptions were collected from the people. Fortunately, the "Wuyue Chaotian" on the top of the most symbolic building was still the ornaments of the old days.