Founded in the Tang and Song Dynasties, it was destroyed in the early days of Tong Tong's founding. It used to be a famous Buddhist shrine in Yucheng. Located in Cuili Village, Fangsi Town, this temple is the north temple among the three temples in the village (West Temple, South Temple and North Temple). Located in the northeast of the village, it consists of front hall and back hall (three rooms each). The center of the front hall is dedicated to the Tathagata Buddha, and the two doorposts, the back beams and the roof are carved with dragons, hence the name Wulong Temple. The South Temple is separated from the North Temple and is called Sansheng Grandma Temple. West Temple, located in the southwest of the village, is called Guandi Temple. Wulong Temple covers an area of 50 mu, and the main source of activity funds is leased land. During the land reform after liberation, the temple land was distributed to the villagers. Wulong Temple is the temple with the longest surviving time and the best integrity after liberation, and it has the longest temple service with monks (1955 Yucheng has only two).
Source: Yucheng Local Records Compilation Committee