Introduction to the Great Buddha Pavilion: The Great Buddha Hall, also known as the Daxiang Pavilion, had five eaves when it was first built. It was covered with glazed glass and was splendid. It was one of the earliest ancient buildings in my country to use a full glazed roof. It was later repaired and repaired in the Ming Dynasty. It was later rebuilt into seven eaves. In such a tall ancient building, it is said that there is no iron or nail at the intersection of beams, purlins, columns and beams. The Great Buddha Hall is built on the mountain and by the water. It is a seven-eaves Xieshan-style building. The hall is 33 meters high. It is built on a rock and faces the river. , looking up at the jagged rows of thousands of people."