<P> The temple has six piers, or vertical panels . These are labeled A through F, each with texts, artistic representations, or both executed in reliefs made from plaster stucco . Piers A and F have only hieroglyphic text on them . Piers B through E have images of people holding an infant - like figure, which has a snake as one leg . </P> <P> Pier A's decoration consists entirely of hieroglyphic text . However, only eleven glyphs and glyph portions survive to this day . Among these glyphs, "capture" can be clearly seen, but who or what was captured is unknown because the corresponding glyphs are unreadable . </P> <P> Pier B depicts a scene in which a human figure holds the "child" God K, one of whose legs is a serpent, in his hand . </P> <P> The human figure is actually life size (165 cm tall), but its position and perspective make it appear much larger . It wears an elaborate feather headdress, a jaguar skin skirt, and a belt . The figure also used to wear a loincloth and a short beaded cape, but due to damage those are largely missing today, as is the head of the figure . </P>

Who is the maya king depicted in the inscription of the temple of the tree of yellow corn