Introduction to Dacheng Hall: Dacheng Hall is particularly unique and impressive. It is three rooms wide and three rooms deep. It has a wooden frame with raised beams, a front corridor with thirteen sandalwood roll sheds, and a regular grid layout of columns. In the middle of the bright room is a square caisson, supported by Chutao three-layer Ruyi brackets and with carved hanging balls at the four corners. The second room has three wellhead ceilings, painted with dragon winds, flowers and plants; in the Ming Dynasty, the large forehead was cut into the shape of a moonbeam, and the materials were huge.

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