Dade Temple was founded in Kamakura, Japan (1325 AD) and is located in the north district of Kyoto City, today's home country, is the largest monastery in Luobei, and is also one of the Zen cultural centers, especially known for tea ceremony culture. The headlights of the country are the ancestors of Kaishan. After the war, they were burned. After decades of drifting, the famous master Yixiu (smart one rest) rebuilt the temple under the chairmanship of the 80-year-old Dade Temple. The temple still has the remains of the master. Toyoson Xiuji held the funeral of the Oeda Shinto in the temple. The building with national treasures and important cultural property was donated by the famous names of the Warring States era. There are 21 tower heads in the temple, which has most cultural property such as tea rooms, gardens and door paintings.