Introduction to the interior of the main hall: The quiet environment and dim light make the entire hall mysterious and solemn, making visitors here feel like a pilgrim, and the whole look becomes solemn. The main hall is divided into 3 groups of 9 rooms by hanging flower columns. The most important ones are these three groups of ornately decorated wooden shrines built on brick foundations. These shrines are very exquisitely made. Each pillar is decorated with hanging flowers, and the eaves and pillars of each shrine are decorated with relief or openwork fringes. Each shrine has an openwork or relief of two dragons playing with a pearl, and the table of the shrine is decorated with lime powder and gold. A colorful painting depicting two dragons playing with a pearl or a red phoenix rising to the sun. The top of the niche is a caisson, with a row of eaves. There are five rows in the niche, each row has 28 cells, with a total of 168 pictures. The caissons are all colored paintings, with flowers, birds and figures in them. The painting technique is meticulous pastel. The colors are gorgeous, the lines are delicate, the images are vivid and lifelike, and they have extremely high artistic value.
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