Xiyue Temple is located at the east end of Yue Town, about 1.5 kilometers east of Huayin City, Shaanxi Province. Xiyue Temple is dedicated to the Jin Tianwang, the god of soldiers in Xiyue Huashan, and is the holy place of the mainstream Quanzhen sect of Taoism.
In the first year of Yuanguang of the Western Han Dynasty (134 B.C.), the Linggong was built in Huangfuyukou, and the Eastern Han Dynasty moved to the current site, and then renamed Xiyue Temple, which was an important place for the emperors of the past dynasties to worship the god of Huashan. The temple covers an area of 124,000 square meters. There are a lot of inscriptions in Xiyue Temple, the existing Hou Zhou "Huayue Temple Tablet", Ming re-engraved "Tang Xuanzong Imperial Huashan Inscription", Ming Wanli engraved "Huashan Lying Map", the first part of the picture is attached to Wang Wei, Li Bai, Du Fu, Chen Shu and other Tang and Song Dynasty celebrities have the inscription poem of Huashan and Huashan map, as well as the Qianlong imperial book "Yue Lian Lingshu" stone forehead.
In 1988, Xiyue Temple was selected as the third batch of national key cultural relics protection units.