Introduction to the Men's Temple: Bao's Dunbentang Temple, commonly known as the "Nan's Temple", was originally named Wansi Gonggong Branch Temple and was built in the late Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. The temple faces south, has three entrances and five bays, and has a brick, wood and stone structure. It has strong local characteristics and is simple and generous. In the ancestral hall, there is a stele of the emperor's edict, which fully shows the prominence of the Tangyue Bao family at that time.