Featured Words | This article is edited and maintained according to the featured Words Guide. The contributor to the Guangren Temple is named "Guangren King" because of the water god in the temple. Because of the original Wulong Spring in front of the temple, the spring water gushed out from the front of the temple base, so it is also called "Wulong Temple". Located 3 kilometers north of the city of Yuncheng County, Shanxi Province, the high-rise village of Zhonglongquan village is facing the Yuan Dynasty Taoist Temple of Lixu in the southeast. Guangren Wang Temple was built in Tang Dahe in the fifth year (831).
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Featured Words | This article is edited and maintained according to the featured Words Guide. The contributor to the Guangren Temple is named "Guangren King" because of the water god in the temple. Because of the original Wulong Spring in front of the temple, the spring water gushed out from the front of the temple base, so it is also called "Wulong Temple". Located 3 kilometers north of the city of Yuncheng County, Shanxi Province, the high-rise village of Zhonglongquan village is facing the Yuan Dynasty Taoist Temple of Lixu in the southeast. Guangren Wang Temple was built in Tang Dahe in the fifth year (831).
A little north of Yongle Palace, not far from driving, this time it is specially for Yongle Palace and Guangren Wang Temple. It is free to visit. There is not even a management staff. The wooden structure of the Tang Dynasty is simple and atmospheric. There are also Jinnan Building display walls and Dougong models. The price is very high!
Guangren Wang Temple, one of the four existing Tang buildings, such a small temple can live for thousands of years, and today is so close to Datang. Picture 2 is the opera house built in the Qing Dynasty, opposite the temple. What is interesting is that the gables of the opera house are metaphorically the sea, and the wall is marine life
At the beginning of the year, there was no Guangren Wang Temple in the Ctrip Raiders community, and the application for addition was not approved. Now it is finally available. One of the four Tang Dynasty wooden buildings that exist in the world, so there is no one to visit the treasure of the world, it is really not enough publicity. I read the Yellow River and Loess Plateau album of National Geographic China before I knew the Guangren Wang Temple in Ruicheng County. In honor of the Dragon King Guangren, the locals in the Tang Dynasty built this temple, which has survived thousands of years and has lived longer than those buildings that have been restored many times in history. There is also a stage opposite the Guangren Wang Temple, which was built during the Qingdao Light Year. It is also a cultural relics for the Guangren Wang to perform. In addition to the building, there are two Tang monuments behind the temple, which are also national treasure-level cultural relics, and two Qing monuments. The Guangren Wang Temple after the renovation in 2016 does not seem to have the vicissitudes of ancient buildings, but the architectural shape and arch structure are still well preserved. The ground is paved with a layer of stones. The exhibition board and the courtyard wall are very modern. The design of the museum, several models and meticulous exhibition boards introduced a lot of ancient Architectural knowledge. The grandfather who took care of him was very enthusiastic and took us to explain it to us. Guangren Wang Temple is located in the northwest of Yongle Palace. It takes another 5 minutes to drive. It is strongly recommended that tourists who visit Yongle Palace spend half an hour to see Guangren Wang Temple. Each point has a QR code, WeChat scan the QR code guide.
In the ancient Weicheng City, 4 kilometers north of the county seat of Lucheng County, Shanxi Province, the high-rise in the north of Zhonglongquan Village is located on a courtyard-shaped temple building, which forms a natural cultural relics group with Yongle Palace, Ancient Weicheng, Wulongquan and Wanxianquan. The mountains behind the temple are lush and ancient; The springs in front of the temple are swelling into streams, and the trees are lush. This is the temple that worships the god of Longquan "King Guangren" - Guangren Wang Temple. Because of the water gushing from the base of the temple, the local people also commonly called it "Wulong Temple".
Guangren Wang Temple, located 4 kilometers north of the ancient Weicheng City, Shanxi, is located on the high top of the north of Zhonglongquan Village. It is located in a courtyard-shaped temple building, which forms a natural cultural relics group with Yongle Palace, Ancient Weicheng, Wulongquan and Wanxianquan. It is one of the only three Tang Dynasty buildings in China.