Between the Shenyang Palace Museum and the Zhongjie Street, which bears historical loyalty for thousands of years, there is a famous building called the Central Temple, which is the central coordinate point of the ancient city of Shenyang in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is one of the "Taiji" in the center of the Four Images and Eight Diagrams of Shenyang City, and also one of the "two instruments" in the Taiji Map, that is "Yinyang Fish". After the Jin Dynasty moved to Shenyang City in 1625, the statue of "Lord Guan" was respectfully offered to the temple at its most central position. The four-character gold plaque "Zhongyi Qianqiu" was hung in the temple, also known as "Zhongyi Qianqiu Temple". Legend has it that Guanyu in the temple was the guardian of the emperor. From the Qing Dynasty to the present, there is only one central temple in Shenyang, the oldest preserved temple dedicated to Emperor Guan, which bears many historical facts and legends. It is not only an important coordinate of the ancient city of Ming and Qing Dynasties, but also a witness of the folk culture of the past.