Introduction to the hall: There are 36 pillars in the hall, and the lotus stone foundations of the four golden pillars from the Ming Dynasty are relics of the Tang and Song Dynasties. The inscriptions in regular script on the Liang Dynasty are "In the 12th year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, the dynasty was rebuilt at the auspicious time of Guisi, the 2nd month, 212nd day, Ji Mao" and "Long live the current emperor". Between the golden pillars, there are flat cypress filaments on the beams and on the forehead railings. The painted figures, flowers, dragons and phoenixes on the beams are still brightly colored and have clear images. They were written by local painters Yan Zongru and Shangguan Boda in the Ming Dynasty.

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