Hexagonal Hall is the Hexagonal Hall of Tingfa Temple. This is the first time of 33 Guanyin in Luoyang (the nickname of ancient Kyoto), and the eighteenth in the 33 Guanyin series of Western countries. It is also the birthplace of Japanese Flower Path. The building on the side of the temple is the Chifang Guild Hall, the general base of Chifang Stream of Japanese Flower Path. In the temple, people who study Flower Path can often see it to pray for skill advancement. Smooth. The core building of the monastery is the hall, which is a rare hexagonal shape in the monastery building, symbolizing six clean roots. According to allusions, Prince Saint-Teh found spring water here, and Guanyin at night dreamed that he would build a hexagonal building to worship the image of Guanyin. The Prince was ordered to build a temple in 587 A.D., which was more than two hundred years earlier than the history of the capital of Kyoto. Every year, when the cherry blossoms in Hexagonal Hall blossom, they are regarded as the beginning of spring in Kyoto. On the left floor in front of the hall, there is a hexagonal shape with a small cave in the middle. It is said that not long after the emperor prayed, people found that the hexagonal hall moved back 15 meters unconsciously, revealing the cornerstone, thus solving the planning problem. In the peaceful capital that was built later, the cornerstone was called "Kyoto's navel".