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Introduction of Foshan ancestral temple scenic spots

Introduction is as follows:

The ancestral temple in Chancheng, Long Mu Temple in Yuecheng, Zhaoqing Temple and Chenjia Temple in Guangzhou are also called the Three Treasures of Lingnan Ancient Architecture, and are now national key cultural relics protection units. In the main hall of the ancestral hall, there are also many precious works of art, such as 70 pieces of 30 kinds of weapons, ceremonial bronze walls, giant bronze mirrors with a diameter of 1.3 1 m, large bronze ding, bronze bells and incense burners. The ironware includes big iron tripod, iron tripod, iron painting and so on. These exhibits reflect the superb technology of Chancheng in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

The northern emperor god enshrined in the ancestral hall is said to be the northern water god, who will be in charge of all the dragons, shrimps and crabs that make waves. Because there were many floods in the Pearl River Delta during the Tang and Song Dynasties, the people of Chancheng asked Beidi to sit in Chancheng. Strange to say, since then, there has never been a flood in Chancheng area. Guangdong people have the concept of taking water as wealth, so the worship of the Northern Emperor has become a typical folk custom in the Pearl River Delta, which contains the good wishes of good weather, national prosperity and people's security.