Hu Jia Temple is located in Qidashan Town, qianshan district, Anshan City, Liaoning Province. In the eighth year of Qing Shunzhi (165 1), the Hu family in Manzhouli Banner moved here and settled in Zhuangtoubao (this village). Later, General Wude, the third ancestor of the Hu family, built a temple here called Hu Jia Temple. At that time, it was under the jurisdiction of Emei in Liaoyang County. On 1937, 12 and 1, the last emperor Aisin Giorro Puyi "built" Anshan City, and on 1949, Hujiamiao and other villages were placed under the jurisdiction of Anshan. In 2003, Hujiamiao merged with Jinjialing Village to become Jinhu New Village.
The ancestor of Hu Jia Temple was Hu Yanyan, who gave birth to three sons. The eldest son stationed in Liaoyang Dadianzi; The second son was stationed in Liaoyang (now under the jurisdiction of Anshan) Hu Jia Temple; The third son was stationed in Ningyuan House (now Xingcheng, Liaoning Province); The descendants of Hu in Hu Jia Temple are the descendants of the second son Hu Biao, and their descendants are Jiabo and Changlin in Yan Jin Dynasty in Ming Dynasty. Zhen Youlian Debao and Kun Zhizhong.