Introduction to Xiangdian: Xiangdian is also called the Hall of Enen. The platform base is 33 meters wide from east to west and 20.4 meters long from north to south. In front of the hall, there is a platform 10 meters long and 15 meters wide, surrounded by jade railings. The Xiang Hall is the main building in the mausoleum area. After its collapse in the Qing Dynasty, it was changed to three Guandi temples. It was damaged during the Cultural Revolution. In 1987, the foundation was restored according to the original specifications. The existing 26 column foundations are still relics of the Ming Dynasty. From the height and breadth of the platform base and the scale of the pillar foundations, we can infer the majestic grandeur of the Xiangdian Temple back then.