The Que-Style Shrine is one of the examples that represent Han workers' attempts to reform Buddhist art. It is generally viewed that the interaction between the images of Queen Mother of the West and Buddha set in motion a process that led to Han artists' reform of Buddhist art. Thus, the images of Queen Mother of the West can serve as the departure point of this article. By comparing the iconographic model of 'Queen Mother of the West and double Que' on Han pictorial stones and that of 'Successive Buddha and Que-Style-Shrine', studying the traffic route between Hexi and Bashu, and analyzing the ideology about heaven in the Hexi region, the paper infers that the original design of Que-Style Shrine was influenced by the model of 'Queen Mother of the West and double Que' on the Han pictorial stones in Sichuan.