The four-faced Buddhas that are commonly said to be seen in Angkor Wat are not in the narrow Angkor Wat (also known as Angkor Temple, Little Angkor), but in the Bayan Temple at the center of Angkor Tongwang City. The following information will be introduced to you: the appearance and distribution of the pagoda of the Brahmanism are all carved with four-faced Buddha. The pagoda is divided into three layers, the bottom two layers are square, the outer corridor wall is carved story relief, the top layer is round, the pagoda is erected. These four-faced Buddhas can be seen from any angle, each with a smile of "good intentions", the famous "Khmer smile". They are 216 carved on 49 pagodas and five city gates. Cultural connotation ● Religious significance: The Erawan Buddha is Brahman one of the three main gods. During the reign of Yamanamo VII, the Buddha was presented as a Erawan Buddha, and the Erawan Buddha was concerned with mercy, compassion, joy and giving. ● Political symbol: Imperial power reached the peak of Angkor's 25th dynasty during the reign of Yamanamo VII, with a map that includes Cambodia and Laos, Thailand, part of the Malay Peninsula and part of Myanmar. He built the beautifully tall Buddhist temple and carved the four-faced Buddha, highlighting his power and compassionate Buddhist ideas. The building was built in the 12th century by the Emperor Yahyamo VII, the Buddhist stone temple of Bayan Temple. The temple was originally built with wooden roofs, but after thousands of years of wind and rain, and it has been in disrepair. Now only the stone pillars and pagodas of the broken and ruined walls are left. However, its important position in the local people's hearts has not changed, and it is still an important place for the people of Siem Reap to sacrifice and hang. In addition to the peaceful "Khmer smile" of artistic value, the vivid and meticulous sculptures left on the temple walls are also shocking. The reliefs on the ground floor began to move clockwise from the east gate, with content such as expeditions to Zhanpo, Linjia worship, water war, water life, winning victory, cockfighting and chess, and detailing the ancient war scenes, the life of the people, and the scenery of Donglisa Lake. It is a veritable and precious historical monument, telling the distant faith stories for future generations.