Introduction to the Main Hall: In the Main Hall there are clay statues of the Third Buddha, the Eighteen Arhats, and the Inverted Avalokitesvara. On the golden pillars on both sides, there are couplets written by Emperor Qianlong: "In the light of wisdom and wisdom, all the smoke and clouds are Prajna, and outside the cool world, the flowers and stones are all true." What is unique is that there is another Vairocana Buddha (also called the Wish Buddha) in front of the Third Buddha in the hall. . It is said that the Buddha, known as the "Wish Buddha", does not need to repay wishes, because the wishes made to him will definitely come true. Since this Buddha was invited back, he has been enshrined in the Wanshou Temple. Only the emperor is allowed to kneel down and make wishes to him. This only "Wish Buddha" is enshrined in the Wanshou Temple in China.

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