The temple is also known as the "Guide White Pagoda", which was named after the Cannes clan, originally built in the Tang Dynasty, and has a history of more than 1180 years, and is the first tower in Qinghai. It is said that there are water avoidance treasures buried at the bottom of the tower, washed by the Yellow River for thousands of years, but still not collapsed, known as the "water avoidance pagoda", is one of the "old eight scenes" in Guide County. The pagoda is a pagoda of the temple, also known as the "Mile Tower" and "town water tower". The Jain Tower is located on the platform on the south bank of the Yellow River outside the west gate of Guide Ancient City in Qinghai. The tower is about 30 meters high, the base is square, and the brick is built on five floors with a length of 18 meters. The tower is like an upside-down big belly, there is an arched Buddha in the south, surrounded by carved blue bricks, molded thousands of eyes and thousands of hand Buddhas, all white. Up is the thirteen-story slightly trapezoidal column building, high up to the distilled gold sun and moon treasure top.