Introduction to the Third Ancestor of China: In the Third Ancestor Hall, 12 towering columns support a huge wooden structure roof, expanding a solemn space of 780 square meters. The 5.5-meter-high and 4-meter-wide statues of the Yellow Emperor, Yan Emperor, and Chi You are simple and lifelike, sitting upright in the sacrificial hall, looking majestic. Each of the three statues is in its proper place. The Yellow Emperor sits in the middle, slightly higher than the others, staring ahead, solemnly and peacefully. Emperor Yan is on the right side, wearing crops, raising his left hand, and his eyes are deep in thought. Chi You has his right hand on his hip and his left hand clenched into a fist. He is wearing an animal skin and his eyes are wide open. There are vivid murals painted in the Sanzu Hall, with vivid scenes of "Battle of Zhuolu", "Battle of Banquan", "Hefu Busan" and "Ding Zhuolu as the Capital", which represent the creation of the Three Ancestors 5,000 years ago. The glorious achievements of Chinese civilization are concretely and vividly displayed to future generations.