Introduction to the Exhibition Hall: Chuang Wang Exhibition Hall covers an area of 330 square meters. The building is in the style of Ming and Qing Dynasties. The hall is antique and bold in style. On the right side, there is a hall of monuments with celebrities' inscriptions. There are large mahogany pillars outside the hall and four corners of the cloister. Decorated with a kissing beast.
Above the door of the museum hangs a plaque of "Li Zicheng Exhibition Hall" inscribed by contemporary literary master Mao Dun. Two long couplets are hung on the columns on both sides, summarizing Li Zicheng's tragic life. The forehead beams of the wings on both sides are decorated with patterns, which are simple and generous; In front of the hall is a bust of Li Zicheng, and displays an introduction to the historical relics of Li Zicheng's heroic martyrdom in Hubei's resistance to the Qing Dynasty, photos of the Lijiapu ancient battlefield and the Huangzang Cave site where Li Zicheng had his final decisive battle with the Qing soldiers, and gilded palladium, Li Zicheng's precious relics. There are stirrups and historical documents from various historical periods. A gently sloping rock slope on the left side of the adjacent hall is called the "Fierce Battle Slope", where Li Zicheng unfortunately died.