Pine, cypress and white stone depend on each other, climbing with guests and overlooking the sunset;
The earth is misty and the clouds are far away, the forest is empty and the leaves are dancing.
The old monk is expressionless, and the idle bird rests in the nest;
Great sleep can't live with each other, so why do you want green clothes?
The records in the Guangxu edition of Xingtai County Records in Qing Dynasty are the same as those in Kangxi, and two poems about yuquan temple written by Yan Ting in Ming Dynasty have been added. According to local records, the temple was built in Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, named yuquan temple, with a history of 1300 years. After being hunted by the Ming army in Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang took refuge in yuquan temple, where he stopped to feed the horses, and yuquan temple was also known as Huangsi.
Yuquan temple was founded in Tang Dynasty, rebuilt in Jin Dynasty and revived in Yuan Dynasty. The Zen Temple was built at the foot of Longshan Mountain at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain (also called Qipanshan Mountain). The central axis building has two halls and three halls. In September 2002, Master Jinghui formed the Yuquan Monk Group and officially took over yuquan temple. In the middle of March of the following year, the restoration construction began. By 2005, the first phase of the restoration project in yuquan temple was successfully completed, and the Sanbao Hall (formerly known as Daxiong Hall) and Guanyin Hall (formerly known as Giant Buddha Hall and Huayan Hall) were protected and restored. In front of the hall, there are 20 inscriptions from the Jin Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The newly carved golden Buddha statue 12, of which Kannonji is a 2.8-meter-high Guanyin statue of rosewood (Huang Huali), which is carved by itself with exquisite workmanship and high value; And nearly 100 temples have been built on the east and west sides of Yuquan Zen Temple, with a total area of more than 3,000 square meters; The second phase of the expansion project has started, and now the Tianwang Temple and the mountain gate have been rebuilt, Yuquan Pool has been treated, and the stone fence and parking lot of Yuquan Pool have also been rebuilt. There are also some city walls and river slope protection in progress, and plans to restore the original bell and drum tower and Yuquan archway are also being actively prepared. As far as monasteries are concerned, the existing houses and facilities are also large in scale, and various facilities are self-contained, which basically meet the needs of Buddhist activities.