It is said that in the Qing Dynasty, this temple was renovated three times, so now it retains some humanities and cultures of the early Ming Dynasty. And this is in Beijing, a symbol of the ancient and present capital of China. After the founding of New China, it was renovated many times at that time, and was later rated as a key cultural relic protection area by the state. But there is basically no fragrance, so many places lack some popularity, but few people know what it is.
Generally speaking, many temples rely on incense money to support the living expenses of the whole temple. Moreover, incense money is also a help given by believers to those who really work for the temple. But because Chengen Temple has never been open to the public, there is no incense money. But this temple has been here and there is no money to repair it. The setting is definitely unreasonable. So the only reason to come here is that this place is actually managed by the royal family. All the expenses are funded by the emperor himself, and there is no need for incense money. The people inside are also royal, so there is no leakage.
Moreover, there is a horse stone in it, which can also explain that this may be one of the reasons why the emperor personally managed it. After all, in ancient times, class was very obvious, so it was not aimed at ordinary people, but at dignitaries.