Introduction to the temple gate: It is a single eaves, black glazed tube tiles, green sheared edge and hilltop style. When the temple gate was roof-topped and overhauled in 1994, it was confirmed that its building was a relic of the Ming Dynasty. There were three white marble bridges in front of the gate. , there are guardrails and walls in the south of the bridge, and there are stone tablets for the upper and lower horses on the left and right. Now the stone bridge and the wall have been demolished. During the "Cultural Revolution", the dismounting monument was broken and buried underground. In October 1999, two dismounting monuments were excavated by relevant departments and later restored to their original appearance. But the location of the erection has changed, from outside the Zhuzha to in front of the porch.