Introduction to Dacheng Hall: Dacheng Hall is the main hall of the Confucius Temple. It is 24.8 meters high, 45.78 meters wide and 24.89 meters deep. It has double eaves with nine ridges, yellow tiles and flying rafts, and is surrounded by corridors. It is the same as the Taihe Hall of the Forbidden City and the Dai Temple of Song Tiankuang. The halls are collectively known as the Three Great Halls of the East. In the middle of the Dacheng Hall, there is a statue of Confucius, which is 3.35 meters high, wearing a twelve-pin crown, twelve chapters of royal robes, and holding a Zhengui in his hand, just like the ancient emperor's etiquette.