Introduction to Zhenwu Palace: It was built in the Qing Dynasty. In the main hall, there is a statue of the Zhenwu Patriarch, fully armed, wearing armor and holding a sword, looking majestically in front. The left and right corridors are for the ten marshals. On the back of the main hall, there is a statue of the Zhenwu Patriarch. Separated by a wall is Master Cihang. The Laojun Pavilion is built on the top hill. It is simple and elegant in the shape of Bagua, with carved beams and paintings. The stone statue in the pavilion interprets the story of Laozi riding a green ox to the west to transform the beard. The eight stone pillars outside the pavilion are all reliefs of rolling dragons holding the pillars. The craftsmanship Superb.