Luohan Temple was built in the Northern Song Dynasty, originally known as Zhiping Temple. The temple was built due to Luohan Cave. The "Scenery of the Sights in the Middle of the Sights" states: "Zhiping Temple has Luohan, Congenital Two Caves, all ancient caves." In the 17th year of Qing Qianlong, the temple was rebuilt because of the front temple. The landscape in Luohan Temple is in turn the four major heavenly king statues Mingbei, ancient Buddha Rock, Luohan Hall, Maitreya, Daxiong Hall, Tibetan Jinglou, abbot's room, Zen Hall, etc.