The small Angkor Wat is Angkor Wat, also known as Angkor Temple. The national treasure of Cambodia is the world's largest temple and the world's earliest Khmer architecture. The original name of Angkor Wat is Vrah Vishnulok, meaning "the temple of Vishnu", and the ancient Chinese Buddhist books call it "Sangxiang Buddha House". It is an important part of Angkor's monuments, also known as Angkor Temple, or Little Angkor, Sanskrit meaning "the capital of the temple". Suliya Moss II (1113-1150), when he was in power, was built to serve Vishnu, and was completed more than 30 years ago. Ankor Wat is the most important part of Angkor's monuments and represents the early architectural style of Cambodia.