ACCORDING to various inscriptions about this famous temple we are told that it was erected to the memory of Ya Fei, An Unswerving Guardian to the Heir-Apparent,
of the Sung dynasty; A Loyal-to-the-end Minister,
who came from the ancient state of O-Kuo, the present Wu Ch'ang-fu of Hupei; and that it was erected by the Emperor Hsiao Tsung as an atonement for the weakness and follies of his father, Kao Tsung, toward a faithful servant of the empire who came to his untimely death through the diabolical schemes of men in high estate. Moreover, that after his death and burial, when the empire came to appreciate his great services to the people, the posthumous title of Prince of O-Kuo
was bestowed upon his sacred memory.]