The Huangmei monster in The Journey to the West is a small imaginary Leiyin Temple. The Buddha and objects in the temple are the same as the destination of the Buddhist scriptures, so as to lure the Tang Priest and his disciples into being fooled. Did Linfen's Little Western Heaven steal Huangmei's creativity? We might as well study it together. Xiaoxitian, formerly known as Ganfo 'an, is called Xiaoxitian because the temple is full of celestial officials and immortals, and the Tianmen title is "Taoist into the Western Heaven", which is different from Daxitian Buddhist Temple in the south of Xixian County.
In addition, the essence of the whole temple, the Upper Courtyard of Little Western Heaven, is full of Buddhists sitting in the main hall, ten disciples, eight donkey kong, four heavenly kings, twelve musicians, a flying face, divine birds and other Buddhist figures and stories, all of which are in the main hall, just like the Buddhist scene in the fairy palace and the "paradise" in the west.
Therefore, from these two points alone, Huang Meiguai can sue Linfen Xiaoxitian for plagiarism.
Huamen consists of three parts: base, main entrance and gatehouse. The main project includes four parts: big steps, podium, main entrance and attic. There are two floors underground and seven floors above ground, with a total height of 50 meters, a length of 80 meters and a width of 40 meters, with a construction area of more than 22,000 square meters and a total investment of 50 million yuan. The architectural essence of Huamen gambling on "Gate" is a combination of historical commemoration and sightseeing. There are three gates on the front, symbolizing the emperors Yao, Shun and Yu.