Eight treasures of the temple: the "Imperial Guangren Temple Stele" written by Emperor Kangxi; the original manuscript of the "Imperial Guangren Temple Stele"; a Wannian lantern (eternal lamp); a precious sandalwood offering from the Qing Dynasty throne; a white marble lotus vat given by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty; a pair of nanmu dragon lanterns given to Guangren Temple by the Empress Dowager Cixi when she went west; a Tang Dynasty lotus throne with a twelve-year-old Buddha sitting on it; Ming edition of the Mahaprajnaparamita Sutra 6600 Volume, it is the most complete set of rare ancient books on Chinese Buddhist culture. Kangxi inscribed "Guangren Temple"; Zhao Puchu inscribed "Guangren Temple"; Kang Youwei inscribed "Zhuang Buddha Land"; Kangxi inscribed "Ci Yun Xi Yin"; Cixi inscribed "Dharma Solemnity"; Qianlong inscribed "Buddhist Holy Land".
1. The plaque on Guangren Temple was inscribed by Emperor Kangxi himself, which means: "Spread kindness widely". The inscription was in the 44th year of Kangxi's reign, 1705 AD. 2. The plaque hanging on Guangren Temple was inscribed by Zhao Puchu, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former president of the Buddhist Association of China, when he came to Guangren Temple in 1986.
3. "Ci Yun Xi Yin" is hung in the Green Tara Hall. The plaque is inscribed by Emperor Kangxi "Ci Yun Xi Yin", which represents Emperor Kang Xi's compassion for the people of the northwest region. Affection. The nine-dragon pattern on the edge of the plaque was carved by hollow craftsmanship and was produced by skilled craftsmen in the palace. This is also the oldest original plaque in the temple.
4. Hanging above the Thousand Buddha Hall of Guangren Temple is the plaque "Dharma is Solemn" inscribed by the Empress Dowager Cixi. Directly above the Eight Dragons plaque is the seal of the Empress Dowager Cixi. At that time, the Empress Dowager Charity gave Guangren Temple three treasures. The first treasure was a nanmu dragon bed, the second treasure was a plaque with the words "Dharma is Solemn" written by Cixi, and the third treasure was a pair of nanmu dragon lanterns.
5. Qianlong inscribed "Buddhist Holy Land"