Introduction to Baoen Temple: Baoen Temple was first built in the Tang Dynasty, expanded twice in the Yuan Dynasty and the early Ming Dynasty, and was originally called a Zen temple. There are mountain gates, archways, main halls and other buildings in the temple, and there are dozens of statues of gods. All of them were later destroyed during the ten years of turmoil and the "Destroying the Four Olds". In 1991, the temple was rebuilt on its original site. The main hall is majestic and houses Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, King Chakravartin, King Yanluo, etc. There are twelve large columns with carved dragons and Zen rooms on the left and right.