Qing Dynasty Chen Xiao Qing Yong Ting Yun: Stone alum sits in the middle stream, surrounded by empty pavilions. Shake Hong Tao back to the front and stop Hebo from running around. Commonly known as Laoye Mountain, it is a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit. It was built in the Shenjia period of Jiaxi, located in Yinshenggou in the northeast of Ledu District, opposite Yangjiagang Village, and 10 km away from the area. Wudang Mountain is located on the east bank of Yinsheng River. The mountain is steep and full of thorns, and tall birch and pine trees grow on steep rock walls. There are hot springs flowing in the Yinsheng River at the foot of the mountain. There are winding paths to the top on both sides. On the top of the mountain are the Infinite Hall, the Grinding Needle Hall, the Sanqing Hall, the Guanyin Hall and the Master Hall (Guan Yu Hall), as well as the Hei Hu Hall, the Mountain God Tuzhu, the Cow King, the Lv Zu, the Hundred Uterus and the Leizu Hall. In summer and autumn, the mountains are full of cypresses and pines, and the mountains are misty and sunny. Taoist temple is in and out in the morning light, and it has a long-standing reputation because it hears the bells echoing four mountains, like entering a fairyland. There are many folklore in Laoyeshan Taoist Temple. It is said that Yang Mantang of Yang Jiajiang rebelled in the Black City of Shoule (in Shoule Township), suffered a crushing defeat and retreated to Laoye Mountain. Seeing that there was a Taoist temple on the mountain and the temple was broken, he wrote: "Grinding Needle Palace". In the temple, the golden body of the "infinite ancestor" has been damaged. Then he bowed down and said, "If Yang Qi wins, he will rebuild the temple and rebuild the golden body." If we win again, we will rebuild our morality. There are more and more spontaneous combustion incense. During the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, the old temple was destroyed by repeated fires. In the early years of the Republic of China, it was restored by donations from the Yi people and Taoist almsgiving. There are 8 Taoist priests, including 3 Kundao, who live on fragrant food. It was destroyed in the "ten years of turmoil" and partially recovered after 1980, but it is not what it used to be.