Introduction to Xiangfei Temple: Located on the east side of Junshan, also known as Xiangshan Temple, it is one of the earliest temple buildings in Hunan. Xiangfei Temple was built to commemorate the second concubine of Emperor Yu. It is now in the style of a three-entry courtyard with an area of ​​1003.8 square meters. There is a "Yayou Dexin" archway in front of the temple. As soon as you enter, there is a 400-word couplet written by Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Liangjiang in the Qing Dynasty. There are two military commanders standing on both sides of the second entrance. In the middle hangs Li Bai's poem written by Li Duo, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Association: "Dongting looks to the west and the Chu River divides. When the water is gone, there are no clouds in the south sky; the sunset is far away in Changsha and the autumn scenery is far away. I don't know where to pay tribute to the king of Xiang?" "On the third step inside, there is a statue of Concubine Xiang. The temple is filled with incense and is very solemn and solemn.

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