Zhougong Temple (Chinese: 周公廟, Temple of the Duke of Zhou) is located in the south of the Fenghuang Shan (鳯凰山), Qishan (岐山) County, Baoji (寶雞), Shaanxi (陜西), China. The temple was founded in 618, which is around 90,000 square meters big.
Ji Dan (姬旦), commonly known as Zhougong (周公; the Duke of Zhou), was a member of the royal family of the early Zhou dynasty (1046 BC-256 BC) who played a major role in consolidating the kingdom established by his elder brother King Wu (周文王).
Zhougong Temple is located in the area of Zhouyuan (周原), the place of origin of the Zhou dynasty and the archaeological site from the time of the Western Zhou dynasty.
Zhougong Temple is named after a temple that was built by the first Tang emperor in honor of Zhougong.
Fenghuang Shan has an ancient tomb, Which is attributed by Chinese archaeologists to the family of Zhougong.
A large number of oracle bone inscriptions were discovered around the tomb, of the more than 2,200 characters, over 1,600 could be identified.