The Lixueting was built in the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in 1980. It is now a place where monks daily Buddhist deeds. It is said that this is the place where the second ancestor Hui can stand in the snow to ask for the Dharma ancestor's arm. The temple is dedicated to the bronze statue of Dharma in the shrine, which was cast for the ten years of Ming Jiajing (1531). Hanging "snow print heart beads" on the forehead, the font is strong, the momentum is magnificent, for Qing Qianlong emperor pens.