Tang Dynasty Dali Temple judicial hall interior. Strictly preserve original layout and composition: columns, stairs, main seat, side desks, screens, lattice windows, floor pattern unchanged. Solemn, austere, oppressive central judicial space - not a palace or temple sanctuary. Add four colossal Four Heavenly Kings polychrome sculptures, Tang style sacred guardians, ancient clay and wood texture, mineral pigments, worn gilding, cracked flaking paint, soot and age patina. Partially embedded into rear walls, side walls and architectural bases - as if the hall grew them. Only upper bodies, arms, and weapons extend into the hall; lower parts fused with walls and plinths. Movement restrained, monumental, solemn. Tang armor, crowns, layered drapery, fierce but dignified faces. One holds a pipa, one a sword, one a dragon, one a pagoda. Dark timber hall, muted official atmosphere, cinematic low key lighting, strong light shafts through lattice windows, deep shadows, subtle dust, realistic materials, monumental sacred presence, film still, high detail. --chaos 5 --ar 16:9 --raw --stylize 120 --hd --profile h1696sr --profile 36yip2u