Introduction to Yuanjue Bridge: It is located behind the "Emperor's Guangde Zen Temple". It was first built in the Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. In October of the ninth year of Qiandao of Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty (1173), Zen Master Keyou was granted the title of "Emperor". It is named after "Master Yuanjue Huiying Cigan". Yuanjue Bridge is actually a short wooden corridor, spanning a small stream, with its head east and tail west. There are three two-story, double-eaves, bright-column pavilions on the bridge, with couplets on the entrance and exit of the corridor doors.