Introduction to Quzi Temple: Quzi Temple is located on Yuji Mountain at the end of the Miluo River. The temple has a long history and has gone through changes. The existing building was rebuilt during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Quzi Temple faces south and east, 50 meters long from north to south and 30 meters wide from east to west. It covers an area of ​​1,500 square meters and is divided into three entrances: front, middle and back. The hall, hall, pool and corridor are integrated into one, with rigorous structure and fine craftsmanship. .
The main gate of the temple is in the shape of a convex archway, with a middle height of 13 meters, and three openings. The middle gate is inlaid with white marble sculptures, and the gilded door forehead of "Quzi Temple" with "Five Dragons Holding Saints" is inlaid. There are 17 introductions on the door. Lime paintings of Qu Yuan's life and works.
Quzi Temple has exhibition rooms for "Qu Yuan and Miluo", "Excellent Life", "Immortal Poems", "Far-reaching Influence", "Eternal Memory", dragon boats, gifts, and statues of Qu Yuan throughout the ages. Documents and souvenirs about Qu Yuan are displayed. There is a wide granite flat in front of the temple. There are 199 stone steps leading to the Miluo River in the south and connected to the highway in the west. There are trees and onions around the temple, including camphor, maple, chestnut, locust, poplar, sycamore, ligustrum, magnolia, tea, peach, ginkgo, etc.; common birds include orioles, cuckoos, turtle doves, crows, magpies, tits, etc. It is green all year round, with birds chirping and flowers fragrant all year round.

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