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Brief introduction of Qingyang Palace

Content History Qingyang Palace belongs to Longmen Taoist Temple of Quanzhen Daoism, which is the oldest Taoist temple in Bashu. Located in the southwest suburb of Chengdu, there are Baihuatan and Wuhou Temple in the south, Du Fu Caotang in the west and Cultural Park in the east (formerly known as "Erxian Temple" in the Shifang jungle). Qingyang Palace, which began in the Zhou Dynasty, was originally named Qingyang Temple, which was named Qingyang Temple in the Three Kingdoms, Xuanzhongguan in the Tang Dynasty and Qingyang Palace in the Song Dynasty. As for today. Yang Xiong's Biography of the King of Shu in Han Dynasty said, "I wrote the Tao Te Ching for Guan Ling Yin Xi, and said," Come and see me in Qingyang, Chengdu after a thousand days. Yin went away according to the appointment, and the old man led the way and sat on the Zijin lotus platform to perform Daoism for Yin. At this point, Qingyang Palace has become a gathering place for immortals and a holy place for Laojun to preach.

The layout of Qingyang Palace is to arrange the main halls dedicated to gods on the central axis, such as Lingzu Hall, Hunyuan Hall, Cihang Hall, Bagua Pavilion, Sanqing Hall, Doulao Hall, Birthday Platform, Saying Platform, Jade Emperor Hall and Wangtang Hall. The main hall, Sanqing Hall, is dedicated to the statues of Sanqing and Twelve Jinxian. There are two pairs of sheep with single horns and double horns in the hall, which is said to have the effect of treating pain. The eight diagrams pavilion dedicated to the old gentleman in Taishang has Tai Chi map and the relief of the zodiac, and there are congenital, acquired eight diagrams and sixty-four hexagrams above and below the pavilion. The eight panlong pillars at the octagonal corner of the eaves are eight embossed golden dragons, which are magnificent. The eighty dragons in the whole museum symbolize the eighty-one transformation of Laozi.

Erxian 'an Erxian 'an is located on the right side of Qingyang Palace and now belongs to Chengdu Cultural Park. Erxian Temple was built in the thirty-fourth year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, named after Han Xiangzi. It is a large-scale Taoist temple, which was once the publishing and engraving center of Taoist classics. During Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, the classic edition14,000 copies of Daozang carved by Er Xian 'an on both sides of pear trees are the only surviving Taoist classic edition in the world today. "Twenty-eight Nights" is the second episode, which brings together Taoist sub-books since the Zhou and Qin Dynasties, Taoist classics since the Six Dynasties, Taoist history, Qigong Dan Fa, astronomy and geography, medical Yi Xue and so on. This is irreplaceable by orthodox Taoism.

Qingyang Palace is served by a printing factory specializing in printing Taoist classics and Taoist classics, and has a guest house, a vegetarian health pavilion, a tea garden and a tourism service department selling classic and information products.

Address: Qingyang Palace in Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Tel: 8628-7766584

Mailing address: Qingyang Palace Taoist Temple, No.9, West Second Section of First Ring Road, Chengdu, Sichuan (postal code: 6 1004 1).