Yushan Qigong Temple is the first municipal cultural relics protection unit in Fuzhou City, located east of Dingguang Tower, next to Bushan Jingshe, specially set up for the sacrifice of the famous anti-suffering general Qi Jiguang. Forty years (1561) Qi Jiguang was in Taizhou Jiuzhan Jiujie. The next year, I helped Shanghai in Ningde Hengyu, Fuqing Niutian, Putian Lindun four wins. When the class returned to Zhejiang, Fuzhou Guanshen held a banquet in Shanpingyuantai. The future generations built Qi Gong Temple here. The current Qi Gong Temple was rebuilt in 1918. The statue of Qi Gong sitting in the hall, hanging on the walls on both sides of the hall, singing praise Qi Gong's achievements in fighting the war, the exhibition has war robes and armor, marching dry grain "bread cake" and so on. Qi Jiguang (1528.11.12 ~ 1588.1.5), Yuan Jing, Nantang, Wan Zhu, Zhu Xuan Wuyi. Han nationality, Penglai people in Shandong. Ming Dynasty anti-shao famous general, outstanding military, calligrapher, poet, national hero. Near Qi Gongxuan, there is a long stone engraved with the word "drunken stone", which is Qi Jiguang anti-shao great, the people celebrate, Qi Gong drunk in this stone mountain and got the name, and then there is a drunk stone pavilion. After the Zuishi Pavilion, there is Penglai Pavilion. The predecessor of Penglai Pavilion is a wooden double-layer octagonal pavilion. Because Qi Jiguang is native to Penglai, Shandong, it is named "Penglai Pavilion". Penglai Pavilion is now "Yu Dafu Historical Show". Yu Dafu is very admired for his patriotic spirit against Qi Jiguang, a famous general. During his work in Fuzhou, He has come to the mountains many times to worship Qi Jiguang, and has a sense of the country without a door, leaving poems such as "Manjianghong", which is also the beginning of his commitment to the ranks of anti-Japanese and rescue the country. The exhibition is divided into five parts: "preface", "patriotic life", "into the anecdote", "poetry chapter", "post-language", etc., through a large number of graphic and text introductions, showing the life of Yu Dafu's patriotic war. Yu Dafu is a patriotic writer martyred for the struggle against Japan and saved the country, and was regarded as a revolutionary martyr after liberation.