In Anhui Province, Luodongshu Temple in Chengkan Bagua Village was built in the reign of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty. It was renewed in the thirty-fifth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty and completed in the thirty-ninth year of Wanli. It took 87 years and spent more than 45,000 yuan of silver (Luodongshu, hermit in the late Song and early Yuan Dynasty, and descendants of Luo's family temple was built here to offer sacrifices to him). The temple is constructed according to the pattern of Confucian temple. The whole building includes Zhaobi, Weixing Gate, left and right stele pavilions, Yimen Liangbing, Baitai, Hedongtang, and dormitory. It has four courtyards in total, and one entrance is higher than one entrance. The highest Paulon Pavilion is simple and elegant, and beautiful.