Introduction to the Dharma Hall: The Dharma Hall faces north and faces south, with large eaves and a typical architectural style of Buddhist temples in the Tang Dynasty. In front of the hall, there is a pool surrounded by koi carps swimming in the pool. There is a terrace above the pool, and there is a bridge connecting the terrace to the pagoda. In the center of the terrace, there is a tripod with nine dragons and five phoenixes. This tripod has a simple shape and far-reaching meaning. It is decorated with nine dragons and five phoenixes all over, which means that the nine dragons are rising and the five phoenixes are auspicious. The current Dharma Hall is used as the Buddhist library in the temple.

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