Wolong Temple in Xi'an City was founded in the Han Ling Emperor (168-189). Wolong Temple was rebuilt during the Yuan Dynasty. Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty was rebuilt again in 1377. The Yuan, Ming and Qing stone monuments preserved in the current temple are many, which record this history. If the Ming Hongwu ten years (1377) once erected a stone monument, the monument still remains in the east of the Daxiong Palace. "The stone is like a flower, so it is called a flower monument." Ming Zhengde 16 years (1521), the temple was rebuilt. The Qing Dynasty also repeatedly repaired the deafness of Wolong Temple. In the second year of Qing Xianfeng (1852), the re-emergence of the ten-sided jungle, the monument is set up. In the seven years of Tongzhi (1868), the temple was rebuilt and the "Wolong Historical Monument" was erected. After 1949, the government allocated many funds to repair the temple. The decoration of the Buddha statue made this ancient Buddhist temple more magnificent and magnificent.