Introduction to the Tang Stele: There are two Tang steles framed by lower glass on the main wall. They are the only nationally famous Tang steles in Jiangxi Province. One was written by Liu Yuxi, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, for Zen Master Chengguang of Yangqi Temple. The inscription was carved in seal by Liu Yuxi and built in the second year of Tang Yuanhe. The stele is 2.8 meters high, 0.9 meters wide, and has 1,350 words. The other is "Zhenshu Zen Master Pagoda Inscription", which was built in the first year of Tang Dynasty in 832 AD. Xian wrote the article and monk Yuanyou wrote it. The stele is 2.8 meters high and 0.9 meters wide, with 527 numbers. The former is Liu Yuxi's proud work, and the latter's calligraphy is like flowing clouds and flowing water, both of which are rare art treasures. In the 17th year of Daoguang reign (1837), the abbot inlaid two pagoda inscriptions on the left and right walls of the main entrance of the front hall.