Yacheng Confucian Temple (also known as Yacheng Xuegong) was built in the fourth year of Qingli in the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1044), and in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, it was relocated and rebuilt more than a dozen times. Existing is the Yacheng Confucian Temple built in the Ming Dynasty, in which Dacheng Hall, Civilization Gate, Holy Temple and Jingge are built. At that time, many worshippers came to the temple, and the incense was in full swing. They followed the Sacred Way to revitalize culture and religion, and the flow of virtues and vulgarities continued to flourish.