Chinese name: Longyin Temple mbth: Temple Tibetan Emperor Alias: Xingjiao Temple Location: Pingliang City, Gansu Province Construction Dynasty: Longyin Temple, which was founded in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties, is also called Xingjiao Temple. Located on the mountainside of Weilong, 35 kilometers west of Pingliang City, Gansu Province. Built in the Han Dynasty. According to legend, during the "An Shi Rebellion" in the Tang Dynasty, Prince Hengli lived in seclusion here, and later Hengli proclaimed himself emperor, and renamed this temple Longyin Temple. Weilongshan is 5 kilometers long from east to west. The mountain is wooded and faces the water mirror. The temple was built on a cliff. There are four-eyed springs in the middle and lower part of the mountain. Cold and heat do not deform, and drought and flood do not change their surplus. Spring water spewed out from the crevices of the stone, and after encountering the precipice, it rotated and scattered like a sieve bead, and water droplets fell into the pool one after another, forming a scene of "Long Yin falling beads" in Pingliang. During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, the poet Zhao had a eulogy: "Spring dew, jade in the pot and ice in the heart". There are four clear springs along the foothills, which are inexhaustible. The hillside is rich in vegetation, and the trees are mostly Sophora japonica, poplar, willow, elm, Toona sinensis and pine and cypress.