Xianliang Temple is located next to the military and civilian middle school in Hu Si Village, Hutou Town, and is a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit (including Xinya and Lishijia Temple). It was founded in the 24th year of Kangxi (1685), and its residence is shaded by banyan trees, also known as "Banyan Bookstore". In the 11th year of Yongzheng, Li Guangdi was renamed. The temple has three entrances and covers an area of about 1000 square meters. The Great Hall is three rooms wide and deep. The inner and outer walls of the Hall are inlaid with marble, and poems such as "Tai Chi Tu Shuo" and "Xunzi Cliff Damming Poetry" are engraved. On the right side of the temple, there is a stone pavilion and a monument engraved with Yu Yi Wen of Yongzheng, praising Li Guangdi for his "excellent knowledge" and "perfect generation". There is a small bridge behind the temple in front of the temple, and there are Linshuixuan and Lotus Pond in the south. In summer, the lotus pond has moonlight and willows shake its branches, and the artistic conception is beautiful. The ancestral hall was rebuilt by Chinese in 1990, with rich inscriptions, which is an important material for studying Kangxi calligraphy and early Qing history.