Qixia temple is located in Qixia Mountain on the south side of Baizhang Ancient Town, and qixia temple was built in Han Dynasty. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Yan Xiguan was founded, which was the earliest Taoist temple among famous mountains. After the expansion and development of the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, the temple was magnificent, attracting Buddhism and Confucianism to set up an altar to preach here, and the three religions have stood in a tripartite confrontation so far. During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed qixia temple and was destroyed in the Sino-Japanese War. During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, qixia temple was rebuilt, with a large number of believers and flourishing incense. At that time, with the beauty of mountains and rivers, the long bells of ancient temples, the three religions gathered and became famous all over the world. During the Baizhangguan campaign, the cultural relics and facilities in the temple were seriously damaged, and there were few left in the temple near liberation. In the late 1990s, after the restoration and expansion of the temple, it occupied an area of 12 mu, and there were 2 monks stationed in the temple, which restored the morning and evening clocks. Qixia temple 200 1 was approved to start business. Teacher Ma Fucheng wrote Qixia Ancient Temple. According to the Records of Yazhou and Ancient Records of Famous Mountains, many officials and scholars left a large number of poems for qixia temple in history, such as qixia temple's Leave a Topic and Yu Yechun's Palindrome Poems written by Wang Shuntian, the envoy of Yazhou Studies in Ming Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, Fan Shiming (169 1 year) wrote The Monument to qixia temple and The Tour of qixia temple (17 12 year), and Xu Yuanxi (12 year) wrote The Tour of Famous Mountain Magistrate.