Zhenqingguan was founded in the Yuan Dynasty, formerly known as "Zhenwuxuan". Its site is the core location of the local government of Dali in Nanxun during the Tang and Song Dynasties of China. The Ming Xuande six years (1431 AD) was rebuilt, renamed "Zhen Qing Guan", the Ming orthodox nine years (1444 AD) added the Zhenqing Guan Qian Temple and the East and West Corridors, and the Qing Qianlong fifty-four years (1789 AD) was rebuilt. Zhenqingguan was the residence of the famous Taoist Changchun real man Liu Yuanran in the Ming Dynasty, and Liu Yuanran was here "welcomed the court envoy". Hong Xichu (about 1425 AD) Liu Yuanran was called back to Beijing, please play Xufeng, he lived in Longquan Road Courtyard on the name of Jian Longquan Guan, Zhenwu Yi on the name of Jian Zhenqing Guan, Liu Yuanran returned to Beijing to serve, his disciple Jiang Li made Zhenqing Guan abbot, The restoration and expansion of Zhenqingguan was presided over. Zhenqingguan consists of buildings such as the front hall, Ziwei Hall and Laojun Hall. The three halls are all facing north and south, and are built on the same axis from south to north. The central axis is on both sides of the east-west corridor connecting the front hall to the purple hall. The purple micro hall is a three-room civil structure building, single-panxie hilltop, covering an area of 320 square meters, the whole building retains the architectural style of the Ming Dynasty, and the palace is dedicated to the purple micro emperor. Behind the purple temple is the old king's palace (the two sides are built with the relative name of the east and west wing), due to the many renovations in history, it still retains the architectural style of the Yuan Dynasty, and the palace is dedicated to the old king.