Introduction to the dormitory: The dormitory is commonly known as the back hall. The terrain is more than 1 meter higher than the main hall. The protruding parts on both sides are set as wings and left and right dining halls. The entire temple is a large wooden building of the Ming Dynasty. The roof is a hanging wedge on two slopes. It is seven rooms wide, 35.1 meters wide, 19.8 meters deep, and about 8 meters high. The wooden beams are thick and simple, and the large wooden columns are placed on the reliefs. On the circular stone base of lotus petal granite, the eaves column in front of the temple preserves a pair of sixteen-sided bluestone carved pillars from a Hindu temple in the Yuan Dynasty.
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