Jintang introduction: is the main hall of the temple, with 7 rooms on the front and 4 on the side. It is located on a stone platform about 1 meter high. It is the largest and most beautiful building in the Tianping era. It houses the golden main Buddha statue of Rushena, which is 3.7 meters high. It is made of dried lacquer unique to the Nara period. On both sides of it are the 5.36-meter-high standing statue of Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara Buddha and the 2.03-meter-high standing statue of Medicine Buddha. Made of wood with dry lacquer. In front of the three large Buddha statues, there are two small statues of Brahma and Sakyamuni and four wooden statues of heavenly kings. In the hall, there are also wooden Buddha statues of the Great Sun Tathagata from the early Heian period, including the Golden Hall, the Lushena Buddha, the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara, and the Medicine Master. Tathagata Buddha statues are all Japanese national treasures.
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