Introduction to the main hall: The main hall of Shi'en Temple is the earliest existing wooden structure building in Xuanhua. It is a single-eave nine-purlin verandah-roof building with five bays of 19.2 meters in width, three bays of 12 meters in depth, and a total height of 10.3 meters. rice. The dougong is a single-upturned, single-raised, five-step dougong, and the tile roof is a green glazed tile roof. In front of the main hall, there is a single-eave, six-purlin rolling shed with a mountain-style building. It is connected with the main hall in a hook-and-loop manner. It has no brackets and was added after the Qing Dynasty. It is five rooms 13 meters wide and three rooms 5 meters deep.

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