The Longquan Temple was once known as the Yongquan Temple. The water inside the well at the back of the temple suddenly rose as Chenggong Zheng prayed for rain, hence the name Longquan Temple; after it was nearly destroyed by fire in 1981, local followers came together and appealed for donations, and the temple was rebuilt. Since the temple was sitting on a dragon cave (a Feng Shui term), its name was changed to Longquan Buddhism Temple.