China's Damuji Worship Hall. The worship hall and main annex hall of mosques in the mainland are generally large wooden ridge buildings with buckets. The main hall is generally composed of front roller shed, main hall body and rear kiln hall. Each of these three parts has a ridge roof, which is connected together in a hooked way to form a complete, unified and flexible hall building. The layout of the main hall is diversified, including rectangle, cross, convex and I-shaped. Generally speaking, the back kiln hall does not use the early brick arch method, but also uses wood and bricks. The post-Yao Temple style is full of flowers, including single eaves, double eaves, three eaves and cross ridges or various pavilion ridges, which are varied and numerous.