Introduction to the Si Shuai Temple: The Si Shuai Temple is the first ancient temple entering the scenic spot. It is 16 meters wide and 9 meters deep. It faces south and faces north according to the mountain topography. The Sishuai Hall was built in the fourth year of Tianqi in the Ming Dynasty (1624). It has red walls and green tiles, a single eaves resting on the mountain, a tall ridge and far-reaching eaves. The architectural structure inherits the traditional style of Ming Dynasty palace architecture. In the hall of Sishuai Hall, the four heavenly kings in Buddhism are enshrined, namely, the southern king of growth, the eastern king of holding the country, the northern king of Duowen, and the western king of wide eyes.