The description of the Daxiangguo Temple in Kaifeng and the story of the reckless hero who plucked the willows are inseparable from the description of the Daxiangguo Temple in the four classical works "Water Margin". Today, there are also statues of Lu Zhishen plucking willows upside down in Daxiangguo Temple. Many tourists will take photos in front of this distinctive figure. It seems that Lu Zhishen is the first symbol of Daxiangguo Temple. It is said that this place was originally the residence of Xinlingjun, the prince of Wei in the Warring States Period. In China, there are not many Buddhist temples with such a history. Kaifeng and Baogong ancestral halls are close to each other. They can be reached on foot. The scenic spots are all in the urban area. There is no need to travel too far by car. Xiangguo Temple is in a busy city, and there is no scenic spot in front of it. Tickets for 45 yuan are half-price for students. Xiangguo Temple is not very big. After entering the temple, we followed a commentary and walked down. It took more than half an hour. In the Arhat Hall of the temple, we could see the statue of Guanyin wood with thousands of hands and thousands of eyes in Qianlong Dynasty.