Introduction to Yuquan Temple: Yuquan Temple, commonly known as Shijutang, is a two-story building consisting of the main hall and the left and right wings. The main hall is about 8 meters high, with a Tathagata Buddha statue in the middle, about 3 meters high. The roof is made of golden tiles, with dragons on both ends of the eaves. There is an 8-story pagoda about 1.5 meters high in the center of the roof. Yuquanxiang Temple flourished in the early Ming Dynasty, was rebuilt in the Wushen Year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, and was renovated once in 1982. Mr. Zhao Puchu renamed Shijutang "Yuquanxiang Temple" based on the saying of "Yuquan Stone House" and wrote the plaque "Mainxiong Hall" in his own hand.

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