Along the central axis are five grand halls: the Hall of heavenly Kings, the Hall of the Great Hero(Sakyamuni), the Hall of Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru), the Library of Sutras, and the Hall of Flower Adornment. Along the two sides of the central buildings stand the hill of the Five Hundred Arhats, the Hall of Master Dao-ji, the Pavilion of Great Mercifulness, the Abode of the Abbot and Pavilion of Unifying Lanterns. The Hall of the Great Hero is a three-storey building with upturned eaves. With a height of 33.6 meters, not only does it look lofty and glorious, but also it is believed to be the highest hall among all the temples or monasteries of Chinese Buddhism across the whole country. Emperor Gao-zong of the Song Dynasty named the Hall of Dharma the Zhi-Zhi Hall(literally meaning pointing directly to your heart), which has become a specialty at the Lingyin Temple.