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Statue of Yu Guan in Qingdao

The main statues of gods enshrined in each hall are:

The main hall (Mahatma Hall) is dedicated to the Buddha Sakyamuni, the left hall is dedicated to Medicine Master Tathagata, and the right hall is dedicated to Amitabha Buddha. The right disciple Ananda and the left disciple Kassapa stand on both sides, with a "Dharma Protector" and a "Guardian God" on both sides. On both sides of the main hall, there are 18 seated Arhats enshrined, namely the Venerable Binduluo Bajra, the Venerable Kano Kavalsa, the Venerable Kano Kabali Bai Jie, the Venerable Subintuo, the Venerable Nuoju Luo, Lord Bhadra, Lord Kalika, Lord Varaputra, Lord Shubojia, Lord Bantuojia, Lord Rahula, Lord Nagashina, and Lord Yingadha Those are Venerable Vanavasi, Venerable Ashiduo, Venerable Zhuda Bantuojia, Venerable Qingyou, and Venerable Arhat Bintuluo.

The West Gallery is dedicated to the Great Wish Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva in the middle, with "Dharma" on the left and "Shoufu" on the right. On both sides of the hall are ten palaces of Yama kings, namely, King Guang of Qin, King of early Han Dynasty, King Songjiang, King Renguan, King Yama, King Cheng, King Taishan, King Pingping, King of City, and King of the Wheel of Kings. According to legend, they are in charge of 10 hells.

The east gallery enshrines the statues of the "Three Sworn Brothers of Taoyuan", with Liu Bei in the middle, Guan Yu on the left, and Zhang Fei on the right. There are also "eight commanders" under Guan Yu's tent, namely Wang Fu, Zhao Lei, Ma Liang, Yi Ji, Liao Hua, Lu Kai, Zhou Cang, and Guan Ping.

Maitreya Buddha is enshrined in the Heavenly King Hall, and the four heavenly kings are enshrined on the left and right, namely, the Eastern King of Dharma, the Southern King of Growth, the Western King of Guangmu, and the Northern King of Duowen. The folk are commonly known as the Four Heavenly Kings of Wind, Tiao, Yu and Shun.

The South Pavilion Hall is about 50 meters south of the nunnery. It has three separate houses. The door faces north and faces the statue of Sakyamuni in the main hall. It is connected by a 1-meter-wide overpass in the middle. Avalokitesvara is worshiped in the hall. Bodhisattva, with the Good Wealth Boy and the Dragon Girl standing on both sides, Manjushri Bodhisattva on the left and Samantabhadra Bodhisattva on the right. There are two statues of Wei Tuo and Galan under the altar. There are vajra warriors standing on both sides of the gate. Every year at the nunnery temple fair, the nuns post an intriguing couplet on the door. The first couplet is "Ask Guanyin why you sit upside down" and the second couplet is "Because the world refuses to look back."

Houji Hall was added to the east side of the main hall in 1915. There are three temples in total, mainly enshrining three statues of gods: Houji in the middle, the Bull Demon King on the left, and the City God on the right.

After Yu Guan was built during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty, nuns lived there for generations to offer incense. It is said that there are at most 6 nuns and at least 3 nuns. According to the memories of nun Master Changlian and local elders.