The walls and gate of Changhua were torn down in a “city restructure plan” during the Japanese colonization period. In 1914, most of the walls at Dingjun zhai were tear down by Japanese and rebuilt the Beibai chungong nengjiu memorial plate. After Taiwan restoration, the plate was destroyed and in 1965 at the same site, the Baguio sham Buddha was built when the remaining one ancient wall was also destroyed and became a room at the back of the Buddha.