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Suzhou Xuanmiao Temple Fortune _ Is Suzhou Xuanmiao Temple Fortune-telling accurate?

What does Suzhou's mysterious view seek?

Suzhou mysterious temple is for peace and health.

Suzhou Xuanmiao Temple is located in the center of Suzhou, with the same name as Shanghai Chenghuang Temple and Nanjing Confucius Temple, which is earlier than these two places. According to historical records, Xuanmiao Temple was founded in the second year of Xianning in the Western Jin Dynasty (276), when it was called Zhenqing Daoyuan. It was renamed Kaiyuan Palace in the Tang Dynasty and Tianqingguan in the Song Dynasty. Named after the words "Xuan" and "Miao" in the book "Lao Zi" in Yuan Dynasty.

From the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, the mysterious temple was expanded many times and became the largest Taoist temple in the south of the Yangtze River. When the Yuan Dynasty became a sect, the mysterious temple was designated as one of the eight Taoist temples in China. When Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty went down to the south of the Yangtze River, he took the mysterious temple as his palace, which shows his great fame. Since modern times, the mysterious temple has been destroyed a lot, and there are still more than ten halls, among which Sanqing Hall is the main place for religious activities.

Sanqing Hall is the main hall of Xuanmiao Temple, which was built in the sixth year of Xichun in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 179). It is the oldest large-scale temple building in southern Jiangsu. Built on a high platform, it is rectangular with double eaves and nine ridges, and there are exquisite arches under the eaves, which is magnificent.

The temple is dedicated to Sanqing Daozu, the highest Taoist god. The statue is about 7 meters high, covered with gold, kind and solemn, dignified and streamer, which can be called the fine work of the Song Dynasty statue. In the center of the hall hangs the plaque of "First Interpretation Education" written by Emperor Qianlong. The octagonal pillars on the walls of the main hall are engraved with the holy names of your gods.