The most noteworthy thing about the surrounding area of the main hall is the coiled dragon stone columns that surround the hall. Depending on the width and depth of the building, there are a total of 26 coiled dragon stone columns, which is the largest number in the country. It has a history of over 460 years and has been preserved since the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. The front has eight double dragons facing each other, while the other three single dragons are carved in deep relief. Each stone pillar dragon has a different shape, rough and bold, which is in line with the personality of a martial saint. The inscription inside the temple records that the stone pillars on the palace steps are carved with dragons soaring. The temple has a magnificent appearance and is renowned throughout the world.