Xiangji Temple is one of the eight Buddhist "Buddhist" ancestral temples in China, one of the eight famous temples in Xichuan in the Tang Dynasty, and a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. It is located in the north of Zhongnan Mountain Ziwu Valley, Chang'an District, Chang'an District, the ancient capital of the 13th Dynasty, on the west bank of Shenyuyuan, about 17.5 kilometers from the center of Xi'an. The name of the temple stems from the Buddhist scriptures "Vimo Sutra": "The kingdom of heaven has all the incense, the name of the Buddha is accumulated". The name of the temple is accumulated, and it means that the pure land master's good guidance is likened to the incense.