The Shengfei Temple (t聖妃宮,s圣妃宫,Shèngfēi Gōng) and the South Shengfei Temple (t南聖妃宮,s南圣妃宫,Nánshèngfēi Gōng) were both entirely lost at some point.[5] The original Shunji or Smooth Crossing Temple (t順濟廟,s顺济庙,Shùnjì Miào), also known as the Danfeng or Crimson Phoenix Tower (t丹鳳樓,s丹凤楼,Dānfèng Lóu), was erected in 1271 but destroyed during the construction of Shanghai's city walls in 1553. It was rebuilt by Gu Gongyuan(t顧拱元,s顾拱元,Gù Gǒngyuán) over the Wanjun Post (t萬軍台,s万军台,Wànjūn Tái) on the walls' northeast corner. The resulting structure was the highest point in Shanghai and listed among the city's Eight Views; it was repaired in 1812 and again after the damaged caused by the Small Swords Society's occupation of the city during the Taiping Rebellion, but it was eventually demolished.[5]