Introduction to Jingshan Temple: Built in the 10th year of Jiading in the Song Dynasty (1217), it is the oldest. The ancestral hall is three rooms wide, with three entrances to the courtyard. The front hall (xiangtang) is completely ruined and overgrown with weeds. There is a four-meter-square pond in the middle. Although the dormitory beside the pond is not much furnished, the front porch is decorated with carvings. It is exquisite and has rich themes, especially the "carp jumping over the dragon gate" pattern on the moon beam, which symbolizes admission, is the most vivid and lifelike. From the 1950s to the 1970s, it was repaired twice and converted into a temple, called Jingshan Temple.

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