Outside the main hall, there is a blue rectangular craftsman plaque hanging in the middle of the garden top. On the plaque, the golden characters of "Temple of Genghis Khan" are written in Mongolian and Chinese. There is a stone wall with a width of one meter and a height of one meter and five meters around the main hall. There is a tall mountain gate with a green glazed tile roof in the center of the south wall. The two doors are scarlet, with golden mushroom-shaped copper nails nailed to them, shining in the sun.
On the side of the main hall, the east and west ends of the slant hall are symmetrical, with a height of 16.62 meters, and the top cover is a circular spire. There are statues of Kublai Khan and Timur Khan in the east and west halls, and the two halls display replicas of weapons, costumes and porcelain of the Yuan Dynasty. Proverbs refer to advice, exhortation, warnings and hints. Proverbs Gallery is about 4 meters wide and nearly 50 meters long. Genghis Khan, a generation of tianjiao, left many famous aphorisms, involving politics, military affairs, education and many other fields, which were sorted out by later generations and included in 1738, with a total of 55 words. By 2002, cursive script, running script, official script, seal script, regular script and other characters were engraved on this promenade, and these immortal proverbs shining with Mongolian national wisdom and containing profound Mongolian culture were publicly exhibited for tourists to enjoy and taste.
Dozens of marble stone tablets engraved with Genghis Khan's proverbs are erected in the promenade. Inscriptions are written in Mongolian and Chinese, and calligraphy fonts are varied. There are "Ask others about their own shortcomings and learn from the sages", "Don't decorate yourself with gold, silver and jewels, but enrich yourself with morality", "Those who can govern the country can entrust tens of thousands of people to a warrior who can lead ten people, and he will lead thousands of people to fight", "As long as your brothers help each other and resolutely support each other, your enemies will be invincible no matter how strong they are". If you can study hard, you will be particularly smart, and the ignorant people who study will eventually surpass the natural wise people. Residents should be as meek as calves in peacetime, and like hungry eagles who pounce on wild birds in wartime, hating others for making money and rushing to their own god of wealth. Empty talk is nothing more than doing business. Tianjiao sculpture embodies the majestic posture of Genghis Khan leaping across the battlefield with a horizontal knife. The base is based on granite, symbolizing Genghis Khan's indestructible will and ambition. The upper part of the sculpture is made of bronze, symbolizing Genghis Khan's battle course.
White marble sculpture of "God Horse and White Army": This horse, which was enshrined by Genghis Khan, is not an ordinary mount. According to legend, it is the embodiment of Shen Jun, the Jade Emperor, and Genghis Khan regards it as a symbol of invincibility, invincibility, courage and good luck. The gilded statue of Genghis Khan, with a total height of 2.8 meters and a weight of 2.6 tons, was created by Professor Shi Qi from the Sculpture Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts and cast by the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Beijing, highlighting Genghis Khan's heroic spirit of being mighty, resolute, deep, wise and both civil and military. Genghis Khan's sculpture of four queens (exactly, six queens, as well as Gul Biefei and He An, which are not in the painting), these four queens are Kyle Polo, Hulan, Yesui and Quick Dry.
Statues of Genghis Khan's Four Sons: From west to east, the statues of the four sons in the temple are the eldest son Shu Chi, the second son Chahetai, the third son Wokuotai and the fourth son Tuo Lei. They were all born to Queen Kyle Poirot.