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Which temples in Guizhou can tell fortune and ask for children _ Which temples in Guizhou can ask for marriage?

What temples are there in Zunyi, Guizhou?

1, Xiangshan Temple

Xiangshan Temple, located in the center of Zunyi, Guizhou Province, stands at the top of Xiangshan Mountain surrounded by mountains in Honghuagang District, and is hidden between Guancheng River and Xiangjiang River. Bibo holds lotus plums, and green leaves protect safflower. It is an elegant and beautiful thousand-year-old temple and has been designated as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit.

It was built in Tang Daizong during the Dali period (766-779 AD) and named wanfu temple. During 65,438+0,200 years, its name changed. It was called Huguo Temple in the early Yuan Dynasty, Xiangshan Temple in the late Ming Dynasty, Shuangquan Temple in the middle Qing Dynasty and manjuji in the early Republic of China, but the name of Xiangshan Temple has been used to this day. Founded in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, it is a Buddhist cultural center in northern Guizhou, a national key temple and a provincial key cultural relic protection unit.

2. Black Angie

Zunyi Pinganji is located next to National Highway 320, Xinpu Town, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, 20 kilometers away from the urban area, with flat geographical position, convenient transportation, beautiful scenery and aura. Ping 'an Chicken was founded in Shunkang period of Qing Dynasty and has a history of more than 300 years.

Ping an Ji was originally a silkworm temple, which was related to the widespread sericulture and worship of silkworm gods by local villagers. Later, under the leadership of several prestigious old people, local villagers had money and made great efforts to build a smaller temple in the 30 years of the Republic of China, and a Buddha statue was formed.

3. Taoxi Temple

Taoxi Temple is a scenic spot, located 5 kilometers west of Zunyi City, Guizhou Province. Taoxi Temple is a quadrangle building with wooden structure. There are splayed walls on both sides of the gate, and the word "Taoxi Temple" is written horizontally on the door. The whole temple is backed by an ancient maple and cypress, facing the clear and bright Taoxi River, where peaches and plums are full of branches and green willows hang down, which is a rare pastoral scenery in the suburbs. Taoxi Temple is a provincial cultural relics protection unit.

4. Baiyun Temple

Baiyun Temple is located in the center of Zunyi, Guizhou Province, with an excellent geographical position, and tourists are constantly coming all year round. This temple is the second largest Buddhist temple in Zunyi City, one of the earliest temples opened to the outside world in Guizhou Province, and the first temple opened to the outside world in northern Guizhou.

Baiyun Temple, formerly known as Silkworm Temple, has a history of 200 years. According to the records of place names in Zunyi City, the Silkworm Temple was built in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty (about 1796) to worship Luo Zu, the wife of the emperor and the ancestor of sericulture.

5. Fawang Temple

Fawang Temple, located at the top of Lion Mountain in the north of Phoenix Mountain in Zunyi City, was inscribed by Zhao Puchu, the late president of the National Buddhist Association.

Six jade buddhas invited from Myanmar are enshrined in the temple, including Sakyamuni sitting Buddha, Sakyamuni lying Buddha, Maitreya Buddha, Manjusri Bodhisattva and Samantabhadra Bodhisattva. Master Zhijue, abbot of Fawang Temple, is trying to build the Victory Tower in seven buddha. Waiting for Japan, the newly-built Seven Pagodas will add another beautiful scenery to this famous city.