Introduction to Daxiong Hall: Daxiong Hall is five feet high, five couplets wide, and covers an area of ​​700 square meters. It was first built by the Xiaozong Yinmi of the Qing Dynasty, rebuilt by monk Huizhang during the Qianlong period, and rebuilt by monk Miaosheng during the Daoguang period. The whole hall is supported by forty-two stone pillars, which is majestic and majestic. Sakyamuni Buddha is enshrined in the hall, with Kasyapa and Ananda standing on both sides. The sculptures are exquisite in craftsmanship. There is a couplet hanging in the hall: "For outsiders, there is no fixed law, and then you know the law. The world's affairs are not over yet, so why not leave them alone."

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