is engraved with the Chinese characters "" ( means the spiritual mountain in south Hunan) written by Qing dynasty Chinese statesman and military leader
Zuo Zongtang (1812–1885). Chinese characters "" ( means delicately beautiful) and "" ( means miraculous) written by former
Venerable Master of the Buddhist Association of China Yicheng (1927–2017) are engraved on both sides.
Tang dynasty (618–907) In 858, in the twelfth year (858) of the age of Dazhong (847–860) of
Tang Xuanzong (810–859) in the
Tang dynasty (618–907), master Guang'en () built
Qinglin Temple () in Su Rever, in Huilong Mountain ().
Ming dynasty (1638–1644) Wang Bi () and his son Wang Weihan () extended Baiyun Temple.
Qing dynasty (1644–1911) In 1646, in the third year of the age of Shunzhi of
Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661),
Tao Runai (; 1601–1683) rebuilt Baiyun Temple. the Ningxiang Buddhist Association was set up in Baiyun Temple. ==References==