Introduction to Zhulin Temple: About 200 meters east of Chaoyang Cave, there is the ruins of Zhulin Temple, commonly known as Wuying Temple. The original building has collapsed for a long time, leaving only the pillar base of the stele. On the nearby cliff, there are the inscriptions "Zhulin Temple" written by Xu Maoxin and Zhao Guanghu "Three Treasures" engraved. It also retains the inscription that the Zhulin Temple was rebuilt in the 31st year of Qianlong and in the 8th year of the Republic of China. The inscription reads: "The terrain of Zhulin Temple is deep, the forest ravines are beautiful, and there are caves and sky around it. It is a grand scene in Feicheng...". The original building was built in the Xuanhe period of Song Dynasty and has been renovated in every dynasty. In front of the ruins, there is a well-preserved base of a sutra building about one meter long and two meters wide. It is surrounded by reliefs with patterns of honeysuckle, Arhat and animals, and the shape is very exquisite.
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