Introduction to the Jade Emperor Hall: The Jade Emperor Hall is dedicated to the Jade Emperor. The statue is a wood carving from the Ming Dynasty. It is about 1.8 meters high. It is dressed in nine-piece robes and a crown with twelve rows of beads. It holds a jade tablet and sits upright. Dragon chair. There are many banners hanging in front of and on both sides of the shrine, embroidered with the Chinese character "Shou" in seal script of different colors, one hundred in total, so it is called "Hundred Life Banners". This banner was a gift from the Empress Dowager Cixi.
The six bronze statues on the left and right sides of the Jade Emperor were all cast during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. They are the four heavenly masters and the two attendants in front of the Jade Emperor's steps. On the walls of the hall are the South Dipper Star, the Big Dipper Lord, and Thirty Star Lord. There are a total of eight fine silk silk paintings of Liushuai and Erbasu, all of which are masterpieces from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

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