Mural introduction: It is stored in the Main Hall and the Pavilion of Ten Thousand Buddhas, covering an area of more than 300 square meters. They are all precious Ming Dynasty murals. These murals include tall and solemn emperors and monarchs; dignified and beautiful goddesses holding tributes in their hands; strong and ferocious kings and warriors; and temple monks with folded hands and humble expressions. Various portraits are 3 meters high, scattered at different heights, looking left and right, surrounded by flowing clouds and fairy air. Together with the golden Buddha statues enshrined in the pavilion, they are like stars over the moon, echoing back and forth, contrasting with movement and stillness, and vividly forming a picture. A solemn "Dharma Protector Picture".