Introduction to the main hall: The temple of Ramoche Temple is three stories high, and the ground floor is divided into three parts: the gate court, the sutra hall, and the Buddhist hall. In the gate courtyard, there are small rooms with separate doors on the left and right, and the right room is where the blower is placed. The left room is the side hall, which contains a statue of the Kampo-colored horse made of pomegranate branches. There is a four-column wide hollow in the middle. Legend has it that one of the columns was hung with a stone slab bearing the handprint of Princess Wencheng, and the other column was hung with two protector paintings. The four pillars are all large circular pillars, with a strong man carved on both sides of the large pillar and small beam, with the strong men acting as supports. The large pillars on the capitals are carved with lions, circular rising cloud patterns, vases, etc. Some pillars have two small reliefs with symbolic lions and human figures. The pavilion on the door is shaped like a cymbal, with a pattern of two dragons playing with beads. The six-character Sanskrit mantra is written on the beams. These carvings are simple and dignified, reflecting the characteristics of early inner style. Behind the gate is the Sutra Hall. The sutra hall is 7 rooms deep and 3 rooms wide, with 30 columns, all with stone pillar foundations under them. Among them, four large columns in the middle lead directly to the second floor to support high skylights. The column is 6.2 meters high and 0.46 meters in diameter; the remaining 26 columns are 2.8 meters high and 0.48 meters in diameter. The stigmas are all decorated with cirrus patterns, orbs, lotus patterns and other carvings. There were originally 28 reclining lions carved on the row of purlins facing the courtyard of the assembly hall, and 27 of them are now full or half sculptures. There is a base on the abdomen, decorated with four-petal or eight-petal lotus flowers. The four walls of the assembly hall were once painted with images of Sakyamuni and thousands of Buddhas. To the south of the entrance to the clean room at the west rear are the two great disciples of Shariputra and Moggallana, the Sunling Pagoda, the 0.4-meter-high gilt bronze statue of Guhyasamadhi Vajra, and the clay statue of Jetsun Kunga Dundup; to the north are the 1-meter-high There are auspicious Vajra Hora, Nengren Buddha, Zangbala and other Buddha statues.