The Gomorrosh Temple, located on the North Street of Wuwei City, Gansu Province, was built in Houliang, and the towers and monasteries were greatly expanded during the Tang Dynasty, and were repaired in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is built to commemorate the achievements of the Western monks - Morrosh - in promoting Buddhism and translating classics. It has a history of more than 1600 years and is a precious relics of studying Wuliang culture, Han Chinese Buddhism and Western Buddhism. The Temple of the Gomorash is the post-Liangyu Jiayuan (389) after the Liang Emperor Lu Guang settled the body and mind of the Gomorash, recruited skilled craftsmen from all over the world, and built civil construction. It is the place where Gomorash first entered the mainland to settle the Fa acting; Morrosh vowed, "As the translation of the scripture is correct, after death, the tongue will not rot" and left a will, and after death buried the tongue in the aunt. In 409, the people of Liangzhou built Roshta in memory of the people of Liangzhou, and honored the wish to bury the tongue of the people of Liangzhou under the tower. The Chinese translation name Tong Shou (344-409), one of the four major translators in the history of Buddhism in China, is the first person in the history of Buddhism in China to systematically spread the Buddhist scriptures in Chinese, opening up a new era in the history of translation. He studied the scriptures from childhood and made deep harmony. Whenever Roche speaks scripture, the king often kneels on the side, let Roche step on his back, and enjoys a high reputation in the Western countries; in 386, Lu Guang returned to the east and took the Gomorroche to Liangzhou. Since then, Gomorroche has been preaching scripture in Liangzhou, Daxing Buddhism, and lived for 17 or eight years; In 403, after Qin Yao Xing died, Yingyu Morosz went to Chang'an to translate the Buddhist scriptures. The Buddhist scriptures are very studied and know Chinese. The translated scriptures are about 70 or more than 300 volumes. Many of them are circulated in the later generations, which has a profound impact on the spread of Buddhism.