Introduction to the Yaowang Hall: There are many inscriptions, plaques and steles from past dynasties inside and outside the Yaowang Hall. The fonts are simple and vigorous, the text content is exquisite, and the pictures are long and grand. In the sacrificial hall, there is a painted statue of Medicine King made during the Jiaqing period of the Ming Dynasty. It is 3 meters high. It is dressed as a Tang Dynasty official and has a gentle and kind appearance, which makes people respectable and approachable. There are figures standing on both sides of the statue of Medicine King. On the left is Yuchi Jingde, a famous general of the Tang Dynasty, and on the right is the Sea Dragon King. They both look majestic and solemn. The relief paintings on the walls of the palace depict the sun, moon, mountains and rivers, clouds and dragons flying, the harmony of religions, and the unity of heaven and man.