Introduction to Sakyamuni Hall: In the hall, Sakyamuni sits high in the middle, flanked by Manjusri and Samantabhadra on the left and right. It is the main statue of this hall. The four walls of the hall use round carving, deep and shallow relief techniques, and adopt the form of layered combination and serial wall sculptures to express the Buddhist story of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, from his reincarnation and birth to Nirvana and his enlightenment to all living beings. . Behind the screen wall is a statue of Guanyin crossing the sea. She sits cross-legged on a red lotus petal with one leg. Her entire body protrudes from the wall. Her expression is calm and composed. It forms a strong contrast with the rough waves in the background. There is movement in the silence, and all viewers are amazed.