Introduction to the mountain gate: is the main entrance of Wuhou Temple, with a simple and dignified form. The stone plaque on the forehead of the central gate is engraved with the three characters "Wuhou Temple" inscribed by Mr. Guo Moruo. Inside the mountain gate is a plaque inscribed "Wuhou Temple" when Chen Zhenhao, the prefect of Nanyang, rebuilt the mountain gate in the seventh year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1634). In front of the mountain gate, a pair of roaring stones stand on the Xumi stone pedestal with their heads held high, showing extraordinary momentum.