Yuefei Temple is also called Yuefei Tomb. On the right side of Yuefei Temple Hall. After Yue Fei was killed, the jailer, Yongshun, fled Linan City with his body on his back and was buried in the Jiuqu Cong Temple in Beishan. In the thirty-second year of Shaoxing (1162), Xiaozong assumed the throne. Yuefei's remains were buried at the south foot of Qixia Mountains. Yue Fei's tomb was reconstructed in successive dynasties. The tomb is situated in the west to the east, surrounded by stones. In front of the tomb, there is a tomb gate, with a wall in front. There are four words "loyalty to the country" written by Hong Zhu of the Ming Dynasty. Through the tomb door, there is a tunnel leading to the tomb. There are stone people and animals beside the road. Yuefei's tomb is in the middle. The tomb is round and the tombstone is inscribed with "Tomb of King Song Yue-e". On the left side of Yuefei's tomb is Yueyun's tomb, which says "Tomb of Song Jizhong Hou Yueyun". The tomb is surrounded by a stone fence in Gubersensen. The front pillar of the stone railings is inscribed with a couplet of "good and evil are from the ancient times with charcoal and ice, and are reputed as false and true in today's judgment". There are four white iron statues below the tomb door, all without jackets, breasts exposed, hands cut back, bow to the tomb and kneel, that is, four people who framed Yuefei, Qin Huai, Wang Shi, Zhang Jun and Wanni. There is a couplet on the tomb door behind the kneeling statue "Castle Peak is lucky to bury loyal bones, white iron innocent casters".