Introduction to Lu Shengdian: Lu Sheng was originally a character in the Tang legend "Pillow in the Pillow" (written by Shen Jiji), Lu Ying, with the courtesy name Cuizhi. Lu Sheng Temple is the only temple in China. Inside the hall, there is a bluestone statue of Lu Sheng, lying on his side with his head to the west and feet to the east. His legs are slightly bent, looking sleepy and lifelike. The bed is two feet high and five feet long, and is integrated with the sleeping statue. There are murals on the east, west and north walls, which show Lu Sheng's artistic conception of sleeping on the pillow and dreaming of it, "wealth, glory, splendor and splendor will end, and yellow beams will last a lifetime". In the corridor in front of the hall there are steles from the Ming and Qing dynasties, among which there is a word "meng" that is highly appreciated by tourists.