Introduction to the incense burner: In front of the hall is a large copper incense burner cast during the Qianlong period, nearly three meters high, with four legs cast like elephant heads, and the curly trunk of the elephant supported on a rosette, symbolizing that this area was once a Elephant’s hometown. The upper part of the incense burner is covered with a terrace and is surrounded by more than ten dragons. There is also a stone carving of "Confucius' Sage Ode to the String", one meter and a half high and eighty centimeters wide. It shows Confucius sitting on the ground playing the harp and teaching while his four disciples stood at attention and listened. It was carved in the Ming Dynasty.