The ancient temple of Heimifeng is called Dongyang Temple in the list of cultural protection units in Changsha, which is said to be in the Ming Dynasty and at the municipal level. Located at the top of Qiaoyi Town, Wangcheng District, the ancient temple was built in Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty (7 12-755). At the beginning, it was an ancient black elk, belonging to the 14th place in the 36th Cave of Taoism, dedicated to Liu Xiangu and Zhou Zhenren, with a building area of about 400 square meters. The front, middle and back halls are all made of granite, and now only the granite in the back hall is antique. In the fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1576), it was rebuilt as an ancient temple in Dongyang, and expanded in the fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1576) and Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1864).