Yuhuangding is the peak of the main peak of Mount Tai, named for its Yuhuangding Temple. The Yuhuang Temple was rebuilt in Ming Chenghua. The main buildings are the Jade Emperor Hall, Yingxu Pavilion, Wanghe Pavilion, East-West Palace, etc. The bronze statue of the Jade Emperor is worshipped in the palace. The inscription "Chaiwang Remaining Wind" on the inscription of the shrine indicates that the ancient emperors had offered sacrifices to the gods of mountains and rivers in this burnt wood sacrifice. In front of the temple is the "extreme top stone", which marks the highest point of Mount Tai. The inscription of "Gudeng Fengtai" in the northwest of Jiding Stone shows that this is the place where the emperors of all dynasties set up altars and offered sacrifices to heaven when they ascended Mount Tai. Yuhuangding, located in the north of Bixia Temple, is the top of Mount Tai, formerly known as Taiping Peak, also known as Tianzhu Peak. The Jade Emperor Temple is located on the top of the Jade Emperor. It was called the Taiqing Palace and the Jade Emperor in ancient times. Yuhuangding is 1532.7 meters above sea level. It is magnificent and has the reputation of "the first mountain in the world". What is worshipped is the Lord of all things. Jade Emperor, the God in charge of the three realms.