Introduction to the original Zhangfei Temple ruins: Due to the impoundment of water in the Three Gorges Reservoir area of the Yangtze River, Zhangfei Temple was closed and demolished on October 8, 2002. According to the principle of "not changing the original state of the cultural relics" in accordance with the original object, original condition, raw materials and original craftsmanship, It was moved 32 kilometers westward to the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and moved to the foot of Shishi Rock in Longbao Village, Panshi Town, on the south bank of Yunyang New County. After more than 8 months of intense construction, Zhang Fei Temple reopened on July 19, 2003, with the overall relocation of more than 7,000 square meters of ground floor buildings, more than 4,500 cultural relics in the collection, and 127 famous and ancient trees in the temple. It has become the resettlement and relocation project with the highest level of ground cultural relics relocation, the furthest move, and the largest investment since the founding of the People's Republic of my country.