Introduction to Ruiyun Temple: Ruiyun Temple is the heart of the Huangzang Valley. The temple was originally named Wangyun Temple. It was named after the legend that auspicious clouds always linger around Liu Bang's residence. The temple was built in the Datong period of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties. It is backed by a cliff and faces an abyss, with a strange and dangerous layout. It was so wonderful that in the second year of Duangong reign in the Song Dynasty, the name of the temple was changed to "Ruiyun Temple".
The present temple has a total of 99 houses, of which 53 have been destroyed by wars and wars. They have three entrances and three courtyards. There is a sutra collection building in the front yard, a dining hall downstairs, and a sutra collection upstairs. The original sutra collection, There are more than 4,000 volumes in the Vinaya Collection and the Commentary Collection. There are five main halls in the middle courtyard, which are spacious and majestic. There are more than 20 statues of the Golden God Buddha, Guanyin, and Eighteen Arhats in different postures and lifelike.