Guanghua Temple was founded in the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was called Guanghua Temple in the Sui Dynasty and was renamed Chongqing Temple in the Song Dynasty. In the early Yuan Dynasty, Shi Zhen, the military governor of Yanzhou, rebuilt it. The temple is located on the top of a mountain, with two peaks on the left and right. In front of it are mountains like a green screen, and in the back there is a mountain spring that leads to the courtyard. The four walls of the main hall of the current temple have murals of the story "Journey to the West" from the Qing Dynasty. The side rooms in the courtyard are lined up with ancient cypresses standing tall. Inside the Dongshan Gate is a stele rebuilt during the Qianlong and Guangxu years of the Qing Dynasty. There are ancient pine trees in the southwest of the courtyard, with a crown like an umbrella, covering more than an acre of land. It is said to be a Tang plant.
There is a huge stone on the east side of the north gate road of the temple, the famous general stone, 1.9 meters high, 2.4 meters wide and 1.2 meters thick. It is engraved with the date of Liangfu County in the first year of Wuping in the Northern Qi Dynasty (570). Ling Zichun ordered the Mahaprajna Sutra to be written in official script, with a total of 89 characters and a character diameter of 13 centimeters.
There is a tomb pagoda forest site on the west side of the southeast road of the temple. There are dozens of pagoda stones in existence today, all of which are relics of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. To the east of the tomb tower is Yingfo Rock, which stands steeply and dangerously. There is a huge stone on the top, and on the south wall is engraved the "Prajnaparamita Sutra" written by Prince Chun, with 85 words. His calligraphy is ancient, clumsy and green, and has been highly praised by calligraphers of all ages. His articles were recorded in "Jinshilu" by Zhao Mingcheng in the Song Dynasty and "Jinshisuo" by Feng Yunpeng in the Qing Dynasty.
The east of Yingfo Rock is Heishan, and the east is Songshan, with Songyan Cave on it; the southeast is Zhoumeng Mountain, with Zhoumeng Cave on the mountain, and the two caves are accessible.