Shisheng Temple is also called Huang Temple, because it is the first Tibetan Buddhist temple built by the Qing government in the northeast, and also the largest lama temple in this area before entering the customs. But as you know, the scale is not big at all. It's quite small. Shisheng Temple is a Tibetan Buddhist temple, named Lotus Pure Land Shisheng Temple. It was built in the autumn of the first year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1636). It was completed on the first day of August, the third year of Chongzhen. It lasted three years. It was the first official Tibetan Buddhist Temple established by the Qing government in Northeast China and the largest lama temple in Shengjing before the Qing army entered Guanqian. Now it is revitalized, offering various Buddhist statues in the temple for worship. Mani piles are on the right (east) side of the hospital, and warp barrels are arranged in all directions. There are butter lamps at the entrance of the main hall.