Introduction to Xuandi Temple: There are ruins of the ancient temple on , with only three broken walls remaining in the main hall. Kuixing Tower is still intact. It is a small room with a height of 0.67 meters and a width of nearly 1 meter. It is suspected to be the Tushen Palace. There are four stone monuments between the main hall and Kuixing Tower. One stone has fallen to the ground and three are still standing. The first pass was established in the 25th year of Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty (1546), and the process of building the fort and the names of the principals and donors are written on it. Only the words "Kangxi" and "Xuandi Temple" can be identified on the remaining stele.

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