Chabuga means "jujube" in Mongolian. As early as the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, the back hill of Tianshan Town was covered with jujube trees, so it was called Chabuga Mountain. In the third year of Kangxi (A.D. 1664), a temple was built in front of Chabuga Mountain. Because it was built at the foot of Chabuga Mountain, it was called "Dacheng Temple". The former site of this temple is located in the west courtyard of Tianshan No.3 Middle School, the flag grain depot and the grain bureau. At the beginning of the temple construction, there were dozens of miles of old elms here. A mile east of the temple, there was a bubble (lake) piled up by a fountain, and the Jiya River (now the West Tianshan River) meandered into the Omron River in the east of Chabuga. The environment is beautiful. The geomantic omen of temple building is the most exquisite, so the geomantic omen of Tianshan Town is very good.
During the Republic of China (A.D. 193 1 year), with the approval of the Jehol provincial government, the former Tianshan county magistrate was moved from the present Baishengzi neighborhood of Tianshankou to Chabuga Temple, and began to take shape in the old town of Tianshan Town, hence the name Tianshan Street. 1June, 946, Zhong * * * came to Tianshan Mountain to carry out the agrarian revolution. Hui Beihai, secretary of the CPC Arukerqin Banner Committee, sent Song Yugang, an organizing member, and Xing Beiqun, a propaganda member, to Kundu, and mobilized Daobu, the banner commander, to move the flag government to Tianshan Mountain. The banner commander of Daobu Banner agreed with the flag committee. Around July, the government of Arukerqin Banner moved from Kundu to Tianshan Town. Chabuga Temple was also destroyed in the Agrarian Revolution.