According to historical records, Dayun Temple was built in the Zhenguan years of the Tang Dynasty, destroyed in the early Ming Dynasty in the Bingyu, the new temple was built in the west gate of Qingshunzhi, and the two Zhizhous were greatly increased in the Guangxu years. The ancient archway should be built in this period. It was the first archway at the west gate of Shangzhou at that time. There was also an ancient opera house opposite. It is no longer there. This ancient archway is the only wooden archway in Shangzhou City, with high cultural relics. After reviewing the materials of Luo Siwen's "Continue Shangzhou Zhi" in the Qing Dynasty, experts concluded that the archway is at least 250 years old.