Qutan temple cultural relics
At present, Qutan Temple has a number of precious cultural relics, such as the imperial plaque in Ming Dynasty, the plaque 10 in Ming Dynasty, the bronze bell 1 0 cast in the second year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty, three incense burners, Ming cymbals, ivory beads, sandalwood beads, Millary Bashi statues, gold seals, cloisonne vases, ivory towers and so on. The murals in the left and right cloisters in the temple are about 400 square meters, mainly based on Buddhist stories. There are more than 300 Buddhist scriptures and works in the temple, such as Ganjul, Danjul and Collected Works of Master Zong Kaba, and nearly 100 Indian relics are welcomed in the stupa. Among the existing cultural relics in Qutan Temple, the most striking one is the elephant-backed drum. This is a stone statue lying on his back, with Dieyun holding a wood carving and Dieyun setting up a real drum. The stone statue is about 1 m high and 5.3 m in circumference. Looking back around, the stone elephant has a lotus nose.