According to the existing inscriptions, during the reign of Kangxi, the monk Cheng Zu and his disciple Qing Ci lived in seclusion here. Sometimes, Tan Yue Zhang Jun, a sage in the town, invested in farming fields and grains, raised funds from his heart, got help from many people, built temples and temples, welcomed the Buddha statues, and settled down to worship. Completed in the spring of the 29th year of Kangxi (1680). It was originally called "White House". After many twists and turns, it was promoted and abolished ... In modern times, it was passed down by Miao Fa and the abbot of Miao Yi. At that time, there were too many monks and porridge, incense flourished and rituals flourished. During the period of Wen @ Ge, temples were destroyed and monks were scattered all over the country. Later, it was taken over by Chaohu Management Office.