Introduction to the Heavenly King's Hall: In the Heavenly King's Hall, there are four statues of King Kong, each about three meters high, lined up in a row. The crowned Maitreya Bodhisattva sits in the middle with his lotus knotted, and Emperor Sakyamuni and Brahma wait on the left and right. The four heavenly kings sit on the south wall, and the eight bodhisattvas sit on both sides of the north wall. The statues in the temple are realistic in style and the characters are vivid in shape. In particular, the four heavenly kings are as high as three meters tall. They hold pipa, sword, snake and umbrella respectively to protect the southeast, northwest and northwest.