The middle of the Temple of Heavenly Kings is dedicated to Maitreya Buddha, also known as the future Buddha, and also for growth, holding the country, hearing, and seeing the four heavenly kings. According to the different instruments held by the heavenly kings, the south holds the sword and the sword dances "wind"; the east holds the hand of the heavenly king, rubbing the strings "tuning"; the north holds the umbrella and the heavenly king, covering the wind and rain; The West holds a pearl in one hand, a dragon (or snake) king, and surrenders to the "shun". The four kings hold a word each, that is, wind, adjustment, rain, and smooth. The middle is dedicated to the Maitreya Buddha, also known as the future Buddha. The Maitreya Buddha statue is behind the god Weiduo Bodhisattva, who was asked for 31 years in the Ming Wan calendar. The murals on the walls around the Temple of Heaven depict the story of the eight stages of Sakyamuni from birth to Nirvana