Introduction to Fuxing Temple: Fuxing Temple, formerly known as the Jade Palace, is the holy place of Quanzhen Taoism, the mainstream of Taoism in the world, and is a famous Taoist temple in the south of the Yangtze River. Fuxing Temple was built during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. It is commonly known as the Jade Palace. It was once the largest Taoist building in the West. It has a complete complex of imitation palace-style buildings. On the central axis are the Shanmen, Zhenwu Hall, Daluobao Hall, and Doumu Pavilion. There are Sanqing Hall, Sanguan Hall and various ancillary buildings on both sides. Today, the architectural pattern is generally preserved, and Dengyun Pavilion, Wanghu Tower, etc. are newly built for visitors to lean on the railings and overlook.