The Bodhisattva top is the capital temple of Wutai Mountain Huangmiao. The Bodhisattva top is located on the Lingxi Peak in the central area of Wutai Mountain, at an altitude of 1797 meters, and is named for its mountain shape similar to the Lingxi Mountain in India. The temple was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty (471-499), when it was called the Zhenrong Courtyard. It has not been renovated in successive generations. Song Zhenzong Yu Jingde four years (1007), Wutai Mountain Zhenrong Hospital, rebuild the pavilion, two floors of 13, inner Anzheng Bodhisattva, give the "Fengzhen Pavilion". Ming Yongle early, Yuan Jian Da Wenshu Temple. Ming Xianzong in Chenghua 17 years (1481), Le Ci, Sanskrit Tibetan scripture, Zhu painting horizontal column, imperial order praise, and mold Wenshu gilded statue, high 5.2 meters, worshipped in Wutai Mountain Wenshu Temple. Emperor Le eunuch Li You rebuilt in Wanli nine years (1581). Bodhisattva top was originally a Qing Temple. During the Qing Kangxi period, he changed to the lama and became the Huang Temple. By Jiaqing, Wutai Mountain had 26 Huang Temples, more than 1,000 Huangyi monks, and Bodhisattva top became the capital of the Huang Temple, overseeing other Huang Temple affairs. During the Kangxi period, the Zasak Lama Lao Zangdanba also renovated the top of the Bodhisattva and was built according to the royal palace. The Bodhisattva top sits northward, covering an area of 9160 square meters. There are 121 houses in the hall, 8 stone monuments. The layout is divided into the front, middle and back three major parts. The front part is rising, the main building in front of the temple has shadow walls, 108 steps, archway, stone lion, mast and so on. Most of the middle is in the peak, the main building, horizontal three courtyards: the middle courtyard has the mountain gate, the temple of the emperor, the palace of the great male, the temple of the man, the bell and drum tower, the hall, the corridor room is the four wings. The East Courtyard is the Da Lama's abbot's house, and the West Courtyard is the palace courtyard. The latter part is in a declining state, composed of many courtyards, the main courtyard is a large pot courtyard. The existing buildings and other cultural relics are mostly relics of the Qing Dynasty.