Introduction to Wanchun Pavilion: Built in the 15th year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1750), the pavilion is 17.4 meters high, with a total of 32 gold pillars inside and outside, three-story double eaves, spires at the four corners, and is covered with golden glazed tiles and green shears. Side, the construction area is 530 square meters. The "Vairocana Buddha Statue" is enshrined in the Wanchun Pavilion, which means "brightness shining everywhere". The Vairocana Buddha and the Buddha statues enshrined in the four pavilions on the east and west sides of the Wanchun Pavilion are collectively called the "Five Directions Buddha".
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