Introduction to Dacheng Hall: Dacheng Hall is the main building of the Confucian Temple, with double eaves on the top of the mountain, five entrances and seven rooms, with a width of 43.30 meters and a depth of 18.76 meters. There are giant wooden pillars in the front and rear corridors of the main hall, and the terrace in front of the hall is spacious. There are stone railings around the terrace, and Chi heads are carved on the four corners. In the center of the front and rear steps, there is a relief sculpture of Dragon King. The red walls and yellow tiles are extraordinary, the cornices are upturned, shaped like wings, and the brackets are displayed for intrigue.