Brief introduction of Kuixingyan

Located at the foot of Kuifeng Mountain in Shigu Town, Yongchun County, it is one of the only two temples dedicated to Kuixing in China. This temple was built in the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, and the famous monk rebuilt it in the fourth year of Southern Song Dynasty. After vicissitudes of life, there are still three cliff statues carved in five dynasties, calligraphy seal cutting left by literati in previous dynasties and so on. Kuixing Rock, hidden among the lush trees, sets each other off into interest, with beautiful scenery and charming scenery. Living here overlooking Yongchun county, the mountains and rivers are winding, and the jungle is dyed blue, like a beautiful weave. In the Ming Dynasty, the literati in Yongchun looked at it from afar, moved by the scenery, and wrote a poem, marking the scenery along the way as twelve scenes, namely, Nest, Yingyun, Maolin Manting, Guangting Autumn Moon, Xianchuang, Bird Road, Yintai Hanging Wall, Zhuwu Buddha Spring, Dou Shi Zhong Ling, Yinshan Ruji, Qu Jian Chun Liu and Ganqi.