Introduction to the Seven-hole Archway: The Seven-hole Archway is made of bluestone relief, 12.8 meters high, in the style of seven doors, eight columns and seven floors. The door in the middle is called the Konghui Gate. On both sides are engraved in yellow characters the Six Perfections of Buddhism: "Giving, Precepts, Patience, Diligence, Meditation, and Wisdom." This is the Six Perfections of Buddhism, which means that Buddhist believers can practice important path to Buddhahood. On the four-pillar Vajra pedestal in the middle of the archway, there are statues of the four heavenly kings, which are lifelike and majestic. The cornerstones on both sides of the seat each have drum heads, with lotus flowers carved on them, which are lifelike. There are eight towering cloud pillars above the archway, with the seventh Buddha statue of Sakyamuni carved on the top of the pillars.