Introduction to the Tianwang Hall: The Tianwang Hall is the front hall of Guoen Temple. It has double eaves and rests on the top of the mountain, enshrining the four heavenly kings and the Veda statues. In front of the hall, two Ming Dynasty stone pillars support brackets as beams. The brackets and eaves are carved with patterns of dragons, phoenixes, flowers and plants, and cirrus clouds. There are two stone gate piers engraved with "the sixth year of Daoguang" at the door. The five characters "Edict to Guoen Temple" on the forehead shine brightly in the sun.