Introduction to Dacheng Hall: Dacheng Hall is the main building, majestic and magnificent. The year when the temple was first built is unknown, but the earliest record in the inscription is that it was rebuilt during the Tianqi period. It was rebuilt in the second year of Qianlong (1737) and expanded in the 17th year of Jiaqing. The hall is five rooms wide and three rooms deep. There are three rooms and four seams between Ming and Ci. Gray tube tile roof, with brick carvings on the ridge. There are three brackets between the columns, two in the middle, and one in the middle. They jump three times and step on the heavy arch. The capitals and brackets between the columns have the same shape. The arch openings are dug into concave lines in sections, and the distance between the two arches is relatively close. The gold pillars in the hall are thick and thick, all made of gold inlay.

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