Introduction to the Zhuang Family Temple: The Zhuang Family Temple in Qingyang was built in the 13th year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty. It was initiated by Zhuang Ke, the tenth grandson of Gaozhou Prefect. It has been built repeatedly in the past dynasties, and ancestors made spring and winter festivals. The temple building retains the ancient system, with five doors. The mountain gate and main hall pillars are all made of stone. The base is also made of solid stone. The beams and frames are all made of wood. This is a traditional approach to residential architecture, with carvings and colorful decorations. The paintings are rich and colorful, mostly using traditional flowers, birds and auspicious patterns, which are highly ornamental and create a peaceful and solemn atmosphere.