Introduction to the Main Hall: The Main Hall is a single-eaves Xieshan-style building. It was first built in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi (1697 AD), rebuilt in the sixth year of Qianlong (1741 AD), and completed in the 23rd year of Jiaqing (1818 AD). ) expansion. A plaque with the words "Namo Sakyamuni Buddha" hangs in front of the main hall, indicating that people take refuge in the Lord Buddha, Sakyamuni Buddha. There is a word "福" on the door, which has been touched like gold by people. Because people firmly believe that if they kneel and worship in front of the Lord Buddha, they will definitely receive the blessings of the Lord Buddha. There is a bronze statue of Sakyamuni Buddha in the hall, which is 2.64 meters high and was cast in the ninth year of Daoguang (1829). Sakyamuni is flanked by statues of Kasyapa and Ananda, each 2.14 meters high. In front of the Sakyamuni statue is a bronze statue of Guanyin with thirty-two arms, 1.32 meters high. The hall is simple and clean, and is a place where eminent monks in the courtyard conduct Buddhist teachings.
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