Introduction to the Seven Pagodas of the Medicine Master: The Seven Pagodas of the Medicine Master is a traditional large wooden work, made of tenons and tenons using exquisite workmanship without iron nails. It shows the architectural features of traditional cornices and brackets. The Medicine Master stands in the center of the Ten Thousand Buddhas Hall. The Seven Pagodas look even more calm and solemn amid the bronze color of Burmese teak wood and the faint fragrance of teak wood. The location of the Seven Pagodas is the center of the central axis of Zhongtai Zen Temple. Looking inside through the large curtain glass in the shape of lotus petals, the classical solemnity of the entire tower is clearly visible. The overall architectural appearance of Zhongtai Zen Temple is in the shape of a pagoda (Stupa in Sanskrit). Seven pagodas are built in the center of the Zen temple. There are pagodas within the pagodas, forming the architectural feature of "a pagoda within a pagoda". It presents the holy realms of the Buddhas in the Lotus Sutra: "At that time, in front of the Buddha, there was a seven-jeweled pagoda, five hundred leagues high and two hundred fifty leagues across, emerging from the earth and living in the sky. ... At that time, From the pagoda, a loud voice came out, saying, "How good it is, how good it is! World Honored Sakyamuni can teach the Bodhisattva Dharma with the great wisdom of equality, and the wonderful Dharma Flower Sutra, which the Buddha protects, is a great preacher."