Liu Hou Temple, formerly known as Luochi Temple, is located in the west corner of Liu Hou Park in the center of Liuzhou. It is a mausoleum decorated by Liuzhou people to commemorate Liu Zongyuan, a famous politician, thinker and writer in Tang Dynasty. Bypassing the flower diameter of Luochi, you arrive at Liu Hou Temple. This temple was built in Song Dynasty and rebuilt in Qing Dynasty. The couplet on the gate was written by Guo Moruo. Door couplet is a poem written by Han Yang in the Tang Dynasty and Qing Dynasty: "The mountains and rivers return to Li Dan in the Yellow Corner, and the Spring and Autumn Period will bless my life." The shrine is an ancient house with red columns and red beams. The first collection has more than 30 stone carvings since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and there are Liu Zongyuan's life information and later generations' paintings and calligraphy works hanging on the wall, which are dazzling and beautiful. In the central hall, there is a stone tablet carved in the Yuan Dynasty. Among the stone carvings beside the stone tablet, "Lizi Tablet" is the most famous. The inscription is from Han Yu's "Liuzhou Luochi Temple Monument". This poem is a tribute to Liu Hou, Su Shi, a famous writer and calligrapher in the Song Dynasty. The literary talent and charm of the three masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties are all condensed on one monument, so people call it "Han Shisu Liu Shu Stone Monument" or "Three Wonders Monument". In addition, there is a "Dragon City Stone Carving" on display in the hall, and the font on the tablet is Liu Zongyuan's handwriting. This monument was unearthed in the third year of the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1623). At that time, another dagger was dug out, so people called it "sword inscription monument" The existing "Dragon City Stone Carving" was painted by Liuzhou people on Zhou Yu 1933 according to the rubbings circulated by the people. The third entrance to the temple is the main hall. There is a statue of Liu Zongyuan in the middle. He is wearing a brown hat and official clothes of the Tang Dynasty. He has a wolf hair in his hand and is studying hard.
"Liu Hou Temple" was rebuilt according to the architecture of Qing Dynasty. Liu Hou is antique and magnificent, displaying bronze statues, cultural relics, charts, paintings and calligraphy of Liu Zongyuan and his Ministry, and introducing Liu Zongyuan's life and historical achievements in detail. There are more than 40 beer sculptures in the temple, such as Liu Zongyuan's "Dragon City Stone Carving" and Su Shi's "Lizi Monument", which are famous far and near. There are also artificial lakes, bonsai gardens, rockery pavilions, winding bridges and cloisters and children's playgrounds in Liu Hou Park. In the first half of 2005, Liu Hou Park removed the silt from the artificial lake and transformed the landscape of the park. Taihu Stone from Baipeng Town, Liujiang County is one of the famous stones in Liushi, which changed the artificial traces of artificial lakeside revetment and formed a winding lakeshore line.
Unify the roads in the park into natural and quaint bluestone roads and blue brick roads, echoing the ancient charm of the ancient buildings of Liu Hou Temple; The zoo in Liu Hou Park was moved to Maohe Park before June 1 2005. The living conditions are spacious and comfortable, suitable for animals. The zoo moved out of the park and away from the city center, which improved the living environment of animals and the quality of visitors' visit to the park.
Chen Jianhui, a famous theoretical scholar, said: "The cultural noumenon of prose requires prose writers not only to re-examine and describe history and culture with a unique eye, but also to creatively construct national cultural character in this examination and description." The official used this height to measure history and the ancients, which reflected the aesthetic shock of the super atmosphere. On the left side of Liu Hou, there is a hexagonal pavilion across Luochi, which is the "Citrus Fragrant Pavilion". At that time, Liu Zongyuan planted this kind of orange, and wrote "Poetry of Planting Orange" which was widely circulated, so later generations built this pavilion. It has green tiles, red columns, upturned spine, fine grids and beautiful floral decorations, which are quite distinctive in osmanthus.