What is the internal structure of Abu Simbel Temple?

In order to support the heavy roof, there are eight pillars in the front hall of Abu Simbel Temple, which are divided into two rows and parallel to each other. There is a statue of Osiris on the front of the column, and a flying eagle pattern symbolizing power on the top. Because it is less eroded by wind and sand, it can also distinguish the color of the original painting. On the inner wall of the temple, there is a picture depicting Ramses II's expedition and an epic poem praising Ramses II's expedition to Syria. According to textual research, this famous poem was written by a court poet, which is recorded not only in Abu Simbel, but also in Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple.