Introduction to the East Side Hall: The top of the mountain with a single eaves and yellow glazed tiles is fifteen rooms wide. There is a corridor in front of the hall and the upper ends of the corridor columns are rolled up. It slopes inward and the eaves rise gently, which is a typical Ming Dynasty official style building. In the hall, the tablet of the meritorious prince of Manchu and Mongolia is enshrined. Thirteen people were enshrined in the Qing Dynasty, such as Daishan, Dorgon, Duduo, Yunxiang, Yixin, etc. Each room has a niche with a built-in wooden red lacquered tablet with gold characters and Chinese characters.