Introduction to Shanhe Temple: Shanhe Temple is also known as Xiao He Temple and Xiao Cao Temple. In 206 BC, Han King Liu Bang established his capital in Nanzheng, and Prime Minister Xiao He built the Shanhe Weir. In order to express their gratitude to the ancestors, the local people built temples to offer sacrifices. The Shanhe Temple, which was resumed in June 2006, is located at the first weir of Gushanhe Weir in Shimen Scenic Area. It faces west to east and covers an area of about four acres. It has four courtyards and nine halls, with a construction area of 1,430 square meters. The three main halls are in one. on the axis. They are Lingguan Hall, Doumu Hall, Sanqing Hall, and the attached hall on the north side of the first courtyard is Xiaohe Temple. The entire building complex rises step by step along the mountain. The layout is compact and reasonable, integrating the styles of Ming and Qing Dynasties, Han and Tang Dynasties.