Introduction to the Seven Buddha Hall: The Seven Buddha Hall is five rooms wide and four rooms deep, with a single eaves resting on a mountain. It is the only relic of Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty in the temple. On the 50-centimeter-high Sumeru thrones in the three niches in the hall, there are standing statues of the seven Buddhas in the world, namely the Tathagata of Light, the Tathagata of Many Treasures, the Tathagata of Precious Treasures, the Tathagata of Wonderful Color Body, the Tathagata of Expansive Body, the Tathagata of Freedom from Fear, and the Tathagata of Amitabha. They are 4.4 meters and 3.1 meters high, with a majestic appearance and magnificent shape, and have high artistic value. In front of the Buddhist niche is a 1.36-meter white marble reclining Buddha, which was donated by Myanmar Buddhists in 1991.

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