Founded in the year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty in 1661, Shuangguitang was honored as the ancestral court of Southwest Buddhism. It is said that a large number of Buddhist abbots and abbots were trained here, and it has a high position in the Buddhist circles of Southeast Asia. Its name is said to come from two ancient golden and silver osmanthus trees in the original monastery, but now it no longer exists. After liberation, it was used as a garrison for troops. To understand the history and story of Shuangguitang, we must invite an interpreter. We invited this 70-year-old lecturer, a retired Chinese teacher, to speak vividly, interestingly and passionately. It was wonderful.