Yuewang Temple was built in Jiading 14 years (1221) in the Southern Song Dynasty to commemorate the great anti-jin famous general and national hero Yue Fei in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is divided into cemetery, loyal martyrdom, and Qizhong martyrdom. Stepping into the main entrance of Yuewang Temple Scenic Area, it is a square courtyard, and the main building of Yuewang Temple is in front of it - Zhonglie Temple. The main hall is the hall where Yuefei is worshipped, and the four-word "Heart Zhaotianri" is hung on the forehead. Stepping into the main hall, Yue Fei is facing the body of a full body, his oath hanging high above his head "return me back". The murals on the walls around the hall describe Yue Fei's life, the most moving is the "mother-in-law stab". On both sides of the main hall, the two members of Yue Fei's General Niu Yu and Zhang Xian are worshipped. After visiting the main hall, return to the courtyard, go west through the monument corridor, cross Jingzhong Bridge to the tomb park, the cemetery sits west to east, Zhonglie and Qizhongyu sit north to south; here, one big and one small is Yue Fei and son Yue Yun's tomb. Facing Yue's tomb is an arch, on both sides of the door there is a pair of iron cast of traitors kneeling like, they face Yue Fei's tomb, kneeling to Yue Fei to ask for sin, the left is Qin Yu and his wife Wang.