Qingyin Pavilion, located at the foot of Niuxin Mountain in Emei Mountain, Sichuan, China, is 710 meters above sea level, also known as Woyun Temple, Tang Dynasty famous Niuxin Temple, the early Ming Dynasty, monk Guangji changed its name to "Qingyin Pavilion"; Qingyin Pavilion has only one hall, there is "taking over Wang Pavilion" in front of the pavilion; Although Qingyin Pavilion is small, it is dangerous, condescending, imposing, surrounded by mountains and water, beautiful scenery, its overall layout reflects the artistic conception of "natural creation, the unity of heaven and man", and is a model of garden architecture of Buddha Temple in China. There are one of the ten scenes of Mount Emei.