Introduction to the Main Hall: Located at the center of the central axis of the temple, it was first built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and renovated during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It covers an area of 690 square meters and is a northern hard-mountain-style building with four-corner eaves and flying ridges and beams. Spectacular. The hall is divided into five bays. In the center of the hall is a gold-plated bronze statue of the Third Buddha. On the east and west sides are statues of the Eighteen Arhats. The mural above the wall is the largest prototype mural in the Central Plains, with a total area of 403.93 square meters. It is a treasure of the Central Plains. , can be called the treasure of Xiangyan Temple.
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