Introduction to Deyun Temple: Deyun Temple was built in the second year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty and is one of the Buddhist holy places in central Yunnan. The temple covers an area of ​​25 acres and has 218 rooms including the Main Hall, Zhijing Pavilion, and Dabei Pavilion. Pavilions, squares, ponds, and pavilions are staggered, and columns, eaves, couplets, and inscriptions complement each other. The poem "Qilu. Staying at Miaofeng Mountain" written by Xu Xiake, a tourist and geographer of the Ming Dynasty when he was inspecting Miaofeng Mountain, is also preserved in the temple.

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