Introduction to the Heavenly King's Hall: The Dharma Protector's Hall, also known as the Heavenly King's Hall, was built in the 41st year of Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1702) and has a long history of more than 300 years. In the center of the hall is a big-bellied Maitreya Buddha, with statues standing on both sides of the hall. There are four heavenly kings. There is a Skanda sculpture behind the heavenly king hall, with a solemn expression and a vajra in hand. They face the main hall and are responsible for guarding the temple.