Huazang Temple, all known as "Yongming Huazang Temple", is located in the main peak of the Golden Peak of Mount Emei, at an altitude of 3077 meters, is the highest Han Chuan Temple in China. The Golden Temple is the highest location in Huazang Temple, and it is combined with Huazang Temple, collectively known as Huazang Temple. In the early years of Ming Hongwu, the national teacher Bao Xuan was instructed to come to the mountain to renovate the monastery, because the mountain was high wind, and he covered it as iron tiles, commonly known as iron tile halls, and was burned by fire. During the Ming Wanli period, the monks of Wutai Mountain in Shanxi and the Buddhist monks of Weimi came to the ceremony to perform Puxian, and they were willing to cast three statues of the gold seepage in the famous mountain of the bronze hall. After several years, they have cast three bronze halls: one in Mount Emei, the other in Mount Wutai, and the other in Putuo Mountain. Mount Emei is the highest place behind the Tiewa Temple of Daegu Mountain and made into the bronze temple of Puxian Wish Wang. The bronze statue of Daegu Daeshi in the temple is covered with gold on the top, and the magnificent and shining heaven and earth are called "Golden Palace" or "Golden Dome". During the Qing Guangxu period, the temple was destroyed in a torch, and the temple monks built the temple with brick and wood, and was rebuilt after two fires in the Republic of China. In 1970, it was occupied by Sichuan Provincial Broadcasting Administration 703 TV Station, as a TV transmitter room, and in 1972, due to the accidental operation, the fire caused the huge Huazang Temple wooden structure monastery disappeared. In 2002, in order to build Mount Emei into the "first mountain in China", the Emei Mountain Buddhist Association re-planned and built a 48-meter-high "Ten Fang Puxian" bronze statue to restore the former stateliness of Huazang Temple (Jinding). Construction began in August 2004 and was completed at the end of 2005, with the grand and solemn inauguration ceremony of Huazang Temple and the opening ceremony of the Shifang Puxian statue on June 18, 2006.