Introduction to the Holy Emperor's Hall: In the shrine on the white marble base in the middle of the main hall, there is enshrined the 6.3-meter seated statue of the Holy Emperor Si Tianzhao of Nanyue with a golden crown, a majestic expression, and responsiveness to all requests. It is also the god of Nanyue Hengshan, Zhu Rong, worshiped by all people. Vulcan. Emperors of all dynasties sent their ministers to Nanyue to offer solemn sacrifices and pray to the Holy Emperor to "defend the country and benefit all living beings." The shrine is decorated with four golden dragons and two golden phoenixes, and is inlaid with Zheng Banqiao's "Plum, Orchid, Chrysanthemum, and Bamboo" bamboo panels on both sides; on the back is a huge mural of "Old Dragon Goddess" painted by famous painters Chen Baiyi and Zhong Drawn by Zengya, the format is 7.4 meters high and 6.3 meters wide. On the left and right of the Holy Emperor stands General Jinwu, flanked by the six ministers of officialdom, household affairs, rituals, military affairs, punishment, and work. The Holy Emperor's Hall is guarded by Taoism and Buddhism who are stationed in the temple in turn. Although the Taoism and Buddhism have different beliefs and pursuits, they all respect the Holy Emperor of Nanyue. They have lived in harmony, coexisted and prospered together for a long time. It is a unique religious culture in China and even the world.