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Where is the Taoist temple in Baotou, Inner Mongolia?

Accurately speaking, there should be no Taoist temple in Baotou city. But some Buddhist temples in Baotou also worship Taoist immortals. For example, in the famous Miu Fat Monastery, Donghe people generally call it Lv Zu Temple. There is an idol of Lv Dongbin in it. It is a temple that combines Buddhism and Taoism.

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"There are very few Taoist priests in Baotou, and many of them are at home.

There are no Taoist buildings in the old city of Baotou, and Taoist immortals are all worshipped by monks, such as Donghe.

There is Zhenwu Temple, the monk is the abbot, and Emperor Zhenwu is regarded as a master by Taoism.

The god of fame, the city god temple is also abbot by monks, and the city god temple is guardian.

Town god, Taoism regards the town god as "eliminating evil and protecting the country and home"

God, the god of the dead, turns to the Dragon Warehouse and the Jade Emperor Pavilion for the Jade Emperor and Longquan.

Xuanyuan Temple (Huangdi), Wang Yao Temple (Sun Simiao) and Miaofa Temple are Lvzu Temple.

Lv Dongbin, a real person in Feng Dao, is one of the five ancestors of Lv Zu. Baotou before liberation

Taoist priests in the old city live in Guandi Temple and God of Wealth Temple, thinking that these two places are both

It is a Taoist temple view, living in a temple with monks and worshiping each other.

There is no conflict. Taoists engage in folk activities, and the countryside is soil, not people.

When there was a disaster at home, it didn't work to find lamas and monks to chant Buddhist scriptures, so they went to a Taoist priest for surgery.

Han exorcises ghosts. 1990 Baotou cultural relics management office recruits a Taoist priest.

The stone seal obtained by the people of Tuyouqi on the ground is a kind of symbolic seal cutting.

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For the full text, please see "Overview of Temple and Religious Cultural Characteristics in Baotou Area", Cultural Relics Management Office of Baotou City, Jiang Ying.

Published in Inner Mongolia Science and Technology and Economy,No. 1 1 in 2007.