Introduction to Yunxiang Temple: Originally known as Nanxiang Temple, also known as Liuyun Temple, it was built in the fourth year of Liang Tianjian (505) in the Southern Dynasty. There is a poem from the ancients praising it: "Nanxiang's ancient Taoist temple has been built for thousands of years, and its outstanding floors and pavilions are the best in all directions." In the 39th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1700), it was renamed "Yunxiang Temple" because Emperor Kangxi inscribed it on his forehead. It was later destroyed by fire, and only the twin towers and the stone scripture building and stone tower that have been moved to Guyi Garden remain. In 2000, it was rebuilt on the old site.

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