Bailong Temple is located in Wuhua Mountain, Zaoshi Town, Tianmen City, Hubei Province. It is said that it was built in the southern dynasty. The existing buildings are rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty and repaired in the Qing Dynasty. The scale is grand, the building is majestic, the hall pavilion is overlapping. There was a description of 'Dong Xuanlong support the Han, Dan brilliant and shining sun and moon'. After the gradual disrepair, only two temples are left. The courtyard has five stone monuments since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The text of the monument is neat, the monument is forehead and turtle, and the pattern is fine. Among them, the engravings in Ming Chongxuan (1628 ~ 1644) are the most precious. On December 30, 1981, it was listed by the Hubei Provincial People's Government as the second batch of Hubei cultural relics protection units. In 2013, it was clearly designated as the seventh batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country by the State Administration of Cultural Relics.