Baohua Temple was founded in the Tianbao period of Emperor Xuanzong (Li Longji) of Tang Dynasty and was originally named Xitang Baohua Temple. It was called Baohua Temple in the Ming Dynasty and is located in Gonggong Mountain, Dongshan Village, Tiancun Town, Gan County, about 8 kilometers (15 miles) away from Tiancunwei Town. It used to be the residence of the hermit Gong Liang. It was a famous temple in the south of the Yangtze River at that time. There are ten treasures in the temple: jade pagoda, hundred-fruit trees, thousand-year-old cypresses, wooden wells, pots for thousands of people, beds for ten thousand people, ancient tripod bells, Longquan wells, square bamboos, and upside-down green onions (pines). The Jade Pagoda, also known as the Dabaoguang Pagoda, was named after Emperor Mu Zong of the Tang Dynasty. Quan Deyu Shudan, the Minister of Rites, is 4.5 meters high and 2.99 meters wide at the base. The body of the tower is carved from reddish-brown jade and is engraved with animal patterns. Elegant and beautiful, it is known as the "No. 1 Pagoda in the South of the Yangtze River". It was included in the "Dictionary of Chinese Places of Interest" in 1998. Baohua Temple has far-reaching influence, especially in Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. Buddhism in these countries is closely related to There is a predestined relationship. Koreans worship the Kachisan sect, the Shixiangshan sect and the Ganglishan sect of Buddhism. They are directly descended from Zen Master Gong Gongshan Zhizang. Monk Jianzhen and Master Zhizang also belong to the same sect. The Dabaoguang Pagoda, some ancient steles, ancient trees and a few old temple buildings from the Tang Dynasty still exist. It is one of the first batch of provincial key cultural relics protection units in the country. The temple also houses calligraphy, stones and inscriptions by famous figures from past dynasties such as Liu Gongquan, Li Bo and Zhong Gu. Most of the existing temples are in the Qing Dynasty style that were rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. Baohua Temple not only has a profound influence in China, but also has a high status in the Buddhist community and has long been famous overseas. There are many admirers from all over the world. After Master Zhizang passed away, Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty posthumously named Master Zhizang as Zen Master Dajue. Because the tower is entirely carved from jade, it is called the Jade Tower. The jade pagoda is an indoor pagoda with seven floors and a height of 4.5 meters. There is a small Buddha statue in the middle of the pagoda. The pagoda has an inscription written by Li Bo, a patron of the Tang Dynasty, and written by Liu Gongquan, a great calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. The four sides of the tower are carved with animals, patterns and other patterns. The carvings are exquisite, the pictures and texts are plentiful, the tower is elegant and beautiful, and the workmanship is exquisite, so it is known as the famous tower in the south of the Yangtze River. The Cultural Relics Research Institute of the Ministry of Culture has determined that the shape and construction method of the Jade Pagoda are unique among the famous existing pagodas in my country.