Introduction to the ruins of Shangfang Temple: Shangfang Temple is located on a mountain more than 650 meters above sea level in the northern scenic spot of Fenghuangling Ridge. It was built in the 10th year of Liao Yingli (AD 960). According to the textual research of the site's inscriptions, the original temple was built in the Western Dynasty. In the east, there are three major halls, namely the Tianwang Hall, the Main Hall and the Three Holy Halls. They flourished for more than 300 years from Tianshun in the Ming Dynasty to Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty, but declined at the end of the Qing Dynasty. At present, there is only one exquisite tower with five eaves, six corners and seven floors, one ancient ginkgo tree and several broken steles.