Introduction to the Main Hall: The Main Hall, also known as the Ziyun Hall and the Hundred Pillars Hall, is also known as the "Mulberry Dharma Realm" because of the legend that Huang Shougong donated a mulberry garden to build a temple. The Main Hall was built in the second year of Chui Gong in the Tang Dynasty (AD 686), and the existing buildings are relics from the tenth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1637). The main hall is 20 meters high, with nine rooms wide and six rooms deep, covering an area of ​​1387.75 square meters. The hall has far-reaching arches and a majestic appearance, preserving the majestic and majestic architectural style of the Tang Dynasty. In the middle of the main hall, the imperial-given Buddha Vairocana Buddha is enshrined. On both sides, there are sculptures of five Buddhas. At the back of the hall, the Holy Avalokitesvara and the Eighteen Arhats are enshrined.

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