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Where does Loufan Temple belong?
Loufan Temple is a cultural relic protection unit in Yuanping City.

Loufan Temple is located in Yueru Village, Yangou Township, Yuanping City. Sitting west facing east, it is 35 meters long from east to west and 34 meters wide from north to south, covering an area of 1 190 square meters. The age of creation is unknown. According to the inscription on the mountain gate, it was built in the 31st year of Qing Qianlong (1766). The existing buildings are all in Qing dynasty style. Only the mountain gate is left in the temple, and the rest are destroyed. The gate is a brick and wood pavilion building, and the lower floor is a brick coupon hole. The plaque reads "Loufan Temple" in regular script. Build a bell and drum and hang it on the top of the mountain. In the second year of Tang Yongchun (683), there were 1 Shijing buildings, in the fourteenth year of Jin Dading (1 174), 1 Lixiuta, and in the forty-first year of Ming Wanli (16 13). 198 1 year, Yuanping county people's government announced it as a county (city) level cultural relics protection unit. The content is taken from Xinzhou cultural relics collection.

Yueru Village: 1. Geographical conditions Yueru Village is located in the northernmost part of Yuanping, at the junction with Daixian County. It is an administrative village in Yangou Township. As a village promoting the construction of new countryside, it has a vast land area, superior soil and water conditions, rich historical and cultural accumulation, convenient transportation and great development potential. 2. Land and population resources The whole village has a land area of nearly 10,000 mu, high in the west and low in the east, which is generally flat, including 500 mu of village construction land, 6,800 mu of cultivated land, about 2,000 mu of uncultivated dry floodplain, 2,000 mu of paddy fields and 6 water distribution wells, accounting for about 29% of the cultivated land area.