With a building area of only 216.72 square meters, the hall is filled with colorful sculptures. Besides the five main statues on the altar, the walls, pillars, and even the rafters are adorned with thousands of painted sculptures. These sculptures, each with a unique posture and vivid form, are situated within the halls and pavilions of a Buddhist kingdom. Some are over 3 meters tall, while others are only the size of a thumb. Intricate yet not chaotic, elaborate yet orderly, they express the vast world of Buddhism. While many famous mountains and ancient temples in China possess various types of suspended sculptures, none are as intricate and magnificent as Xiaoxitian, nor as exquisitely beautiful.