The handprints, stone benches, chairs and houses left by Sima Daoxin, the fourth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, are still there today.
The natural landscape of Henggang Mountain includes turtle-loaded scriptures, dragon-head stone carvings, Snake Cliff, Sun Temple, Songyunjie Temple in Wolong, Mei Chuan Reservoir and so on. Because it is located at the top of the mountain, it is often named after a cloud. Tao Xin, the fourth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, founded in the early Sui Dynasty, became a monk here when he was a child. In the seventh year of Zhuoxi, the original temple was destroyed. This is a new temple rebuilt by 1990. It is one of the temples opened in Qichun County, with constant visitors all the year round and flourishing incense.