Lotus King Courtyard, commonly known as the 33-room hall, famous temple in Kyoto, famous for its exquisite Buddha statue sculptures, has been listed on the World Heritage List. Lotus King Courtyard was built in the year of the long and wide (1164), destroyed in fire about 80 years later, and rebuilt 20 years later. It has been preserved for more than 700 years after four large-scale renovations in history. The long-shaped Buddhist hall is built with Japanese-style resting tops, paved roofs, and all silk cypresses. The length is 120 meters. The front is divided into 33 rooms (each about1.8 meters), so it is commonly known as "33 rooms" by later generations. Thirty-three rooms are centered on the huge eleven hands and thousands of eyes, and each side is divided into 500 other bodhisattvas. They are dedicated to 1001 master Buddhas, all made of silk cypress, and all statues are carefully carved by famous carvings in ancient times. Among them, the 11-faced, thousands of hands and thousands of eyes Guanshiyin Bodhisattva has 11 different faces on his head, and 40 hands hold different instruments. It is the Buddha statue production master Yunqing's eldest son Zhanqing who finally completed it at the age of 82. The first row of 24 Buddhas is the wind, thunder, Ashura, Peacock King and other natural gods. These Bodhisattvas' eyes are all set with crystal carvings, crystal clear, realistic gods, known as "Jade Eye" production process... Thirty-three rooms as Japanese national treasure-level cultural relics, no photos are allowed, So Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 are remakes and puzzles from the paper manual, the fine engraving, the god can only be seen through this. Half of the exterior facade of the 33 rooms was under overhaul when I went, and panoramic photos could only be taken on the back and side, but the beauty and elegance of its architecture and gardens were still visible.