Introduction to Taoist architectural complex: The statue of Laozi is 19 meters high, made of bronze and weighs 9 tons. The exaggeration and wrinkles of Laozi's big ears emphasize the Taoist pursuit of the dream of "things without transformation, and longevity as the same as heaven and earth". The lines of the clothes are reminiscent of the free-spirited and free-spirited people at home. Lao Tzu's head is slightly tilted forward, his back is slightly bowed, and he looks like a mountain. This is a kind of mind that tolerates all things, and a great freedom of being integrated with nature. The entire statue resembles the Chinese character "empty" in seal script, symbolizing all-encompassing elements and containing infinite cultural power. Laozi raised a finger on his left hand and pointed to the sky, which represents the 15 times "one" appears in the Tao Te Ching, such as "Tao gives birth to one, one gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives rise to all things." His right palm hangs down to the ground, which can be said to be "human law" The earth follows the heaven, the heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature. "The Tao Te Ching in Yuan Jin's ancient seal script is engraved on Laozi's abdomen.