Introduction to the Yue Fei Temple: In the 10th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1582), Shu Dayou, the deputy military envoy, built the Yue Wu Mu Temple on the top of the mountain to commemorate Yue Fei, the magistrate of Taizhou in the Song Dynasty. After many repairs, there are statues of Yue Fei and others in the temple today. The statue of Yue Fei wears a crown and python costume, and is majestic. Next to it are the statue of Yue Fei in casual clothes holding a book and the statue of Yue Yun holding two hammers. On the east and west sides are the statues of 16 Yue Fei's generals, all of which are lifelike. At the west entrance outside the hall, there is a kneeling statue of Qin Hui and his wife.

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