Bian Que Temple, also known as Queshan Temple and Quewang Temple, is located about 20 kilometers west of Neiqiu County and about 50 kilometers away from Xingtai City. The temple was built in the Han Dynasty. It is a temple with a long history and a large scale to commemorate the divine doctor Bian Que. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Bian Que cured the son of Zhao Jian, a doctor of Jin Dynasty. The doctor gave this piece of land to Bian Que to express his gratitude. So this is where Bian Que really lived and his second hometown. The scale of Bian Que Temple is very large. In addition to commemorating Bian Que, it is also a local Taoist temple. People come here to worship and pray during festivals every year. The temple is about 300 meters deep from north to south and about 120 meters wide. It takes about 2-3 hours to visit it. Opposite the gate of Bian Que Temple, there are nine giant ancient cypresses, also known as Jiulong cypresses. The ancient trees are towering and show the long history here. There is a Huisheng Bridge under the ancient cypress, which is also a commemoration of the legendary magical medical skills of Bian Que, who can bring the dead back to life. At present, many tourists walk on the Huisheng Bridge to pray for health and longevity. After walking across the Huisheng Bridge, they enter the temple. There are many buildings in the temple, including the mountain gate, Huisheng Bridge, Bian Que Temple, Bridge Tower Hall, Sanqing Hall, Offering Hall, Sleeping Palace, Yama Temple, Theater, Taoist Courtyard, Baoxia Hall, Hou Nainai Temple, Shuihu Temple, Laomu Temple, Jade Emperor Hall, Fanghua Cave, Laojun Cave, Ghost King Temple, Zushi Temple, Niuwang Temple, Fire God Temple, Baizi Hall and other 28 temples and halls. Among them, Bian Que Temple is the main building, which enshrines the statues of the great doctor Bian Que and his 10 disciples. In other halls, there are many Taoist statues such as Sanqing, Jade Emperor, Taishang Laojun, etc., which can be worshipped one by one. There is also a tomb of Bian Que in the courtyard. Legend has it that after Bian Que was killed by Qin imperial physician, local people traveled thousands of miles to Shanxi to steal Bian Que's head and built a tomb to bury him. Therefore, the village here is called "Shentou Village" and you can visit and pay homage here.
It is worth seeing the ancient tower of the Tonglingbei at the door and the flat-topped palace that retains the wooden beams of the Yuan Dynasty. It is very historical. The third point is the introduction of the flat-topped temple that makes people increase knowledge. I understand that many of our commonly used idioms are related to this Qin Yue man, the pioneer of Chinese medicine. I hope to hear about it. Taboo disease and taboo medicine, disease is terminal. Don't miss it when you pass by. Note that online ticket purchases need to be checked at the ticket office, not the place where the ticket is checked. Unfortunately, there is no staff prompt until the entrance ticket is checked, which caused me to run two ticket offices, 50 meters.
The child learned the lesson of Bianyu, took the child to see it, deepened the impression, the overall feeling of the scenic spot is not bad, learning knowledge, the child is very happy. The scenic spot is relatively clean as a whole, the theme scenic spot of Chinese medicine
Bianxi Temple, also known as Bianxi, is located at the foot of Shentou Village, 26 kilometers west of Qiu County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. It was built in the Warring States period and has been repaired throughout the ages. It is an ancient building complex of worshipping and worshiping Huaxia Medical Ancestor Bianxi. It is built on the mountain, supported by the left and right two mountains, and the Jiulong River passes through. The total area is 150,000 square meters. The Bianxi Temple is the oldest, largest and most complete memorial sacrifice in China. The Bianxi Temple is a group of ancient cypresses, scattered buildings and inscriptions in the temple. Among them, the Bianxi Temple, the Bianxi Tomb, the Turing Monument, the Huisheng Bridge, the Kowloon Bai, the ancient monument corridor, the Sanqing Temple, The Han Dynasty gods and beasts are the eight major landscapes of the Bianxi Temple, which have rich historical and cultural connotation. There are more than 100 inscriptions of the monuments of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasty. Among them, the "translation monument" is the most intact and is an important physical data for studying the culture of Bianxi and the history of Chinese medicine development.
Bianxi Temple is located in Shentou Village at the foot of Lushan Mountain, and there are not many people. It is worth a visit to the historical and cultural attractions, and I learned about Bianxi's life, Taoism knowledge and some legendary characters. It should be seen, it is worth it.
Nice place, beautiful scenery, easy to find, pleasant climate, ticket price is not expensive, very worth the price, good place, beautiful scenery, easy to find, pleasant climate, ticket price is not expensive, very worth the price
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