Site introduction: Beyond Shouzi Street is a palace of King Yu facing north and south. Its main hall is well preserved. The high wall on the east side is a fireproof wind and fire wall. According to the architectural style and wall tiles, experts have concluded that this palace was built In the Ming Dynasty, there are obvious inscriptions on the backbone of the palace that it was repaired in the autumn of the Xianfeng year of the Qing Dynasty, which shows that the palace was built earlier than the Qing Dynasty. According to old people, the palace originally enshrined Bodhisattvas such as the Tathagata, the Jade Emperor, Guanyin, and the Queen Mother. Statue of God (destroyed during the Cultural Revolution).