Yongli sixteen years in the Ming Dynasty (1662) completed the initial creation, and known as the "Southern Kun Shen Temple", also known as "open-Ji temple", known as the "Lion of live floating point" on feng shui.
Founded in the early 16th of the Ming Dynasty (1662), it was called the "Nanji Temple", also known as the "Kaiji Temple", and the wind water was called the "floating water golden lion living hole".
It was founded and completed in the early 16th year of Yongli (1662) in the Ming Dynasty. It is known as the "South kunpu Temple", also known as the "Kaiji Temple", and the "floating Golden Lion living cave" in Fengshui.<br>