The structure of the tower of Xiangji Temple is similar to that of Dayan Pagoda and Xiaoyan Pagoda, but in the suburbs, the flow of people is far inferior to that in the city. The stone left in the temple tells his historical story. Xiangji Temple is one of the eight Buddhist sects in China "Pure Land Sect" Zuting. It is one of the eight famous temples in Fanchuan in Tang Dynasty. It is located in Guodu Town, Chang'an District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. In the second year of Yonglong, Tang Gaozong (681), one of the founders of Pure Land Sect, Master Shan Du, was silent. Disciple Huaiyun built Xiangji Temple and Master Shan Du's Pagoda to commemorate the virtue of Shang Du, making Xiangji Temple the first Taoist site officially founded by Chinese Buddhism "Pure Land Sect". Xiangji Temple is solemn and orderly, with elegant environment and vast scale. Wang Wei, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, once wrote poems about Xiangji Temple to praise it - "I don't know Xiangji Temple, and entered Yunfeng for several miles. Ancient trees have no path. Where is the bell in the deep mountains? Spring voice throat dangerous stone, cold sunlight green pine, dusk pool song, Anzen poisonous dragon. "