Introduction to the Great Compassion Altar: The Great Compassion Altar is a palace of Buddhist cultural relics. It displays Buddhist statues, stone carvings and Buddhist art treasures from past dynasties, such as the earliest Buddhist statues in China - the pottery seated Buddha statues of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Eastern Wu Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms Pottery bottles from that era, solid stone statues from the Southern and Northern Dynasties, stone Buddha statues from the Tang Dynasty, iron cast Buddha statues from the Five Dynasties, wood carving Arhat statues from the Song Dynasty, copper cast Guanyin statues from the Yuan Dynasty, and wood carving Arhat statues from the Ming Dynasty with a Crouching Tiger, are all extremely precious cultural relics.

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