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Is there a connection between Emperor Zhenwu of Wudang Mountain and Ming Chengzu?

This is very important. In the tenth year after Ming Chengzu ascended the throne, he began to build a large-scale Taoist teaching concept in Wudang Mountain. Hire more than 200,000 military and civilian craftsmen every day and spend millions of silver. After six years, the huge Taoist teaching and learning complex of Bagong, Erguan, Sanliantang and 72 Rock Temple was finally built, especially in Tianzhu Peak, where bronze was used as the temple and gold ornaments were used to worship Xuanwu God. Wudang Mountain was named Taihe Mountain in Da Yue. What is the motivation of Ming Chengzu to build Taoist temple in Wudang Mountain? It is said that the official view of Wudang Mountain was destroyed by the fire at the end of Yuan Dynasty, and it was built to give the yogi some support. It is said that Wudang Mountain is a place to cultivate the mysterious Arctic God who has made great contributions to protecting the country and defending the country, and it was built to continue to bless the dynasty forever. According to legend, Cheng Zu longed for Wudang Taoist Zhang Sanfeng, but could not find him, so he built this temple and waited for the arrival of Zhang Sanfeng. In fact, the deeper meaning is that Ming Chengzu took the throne from his nephew Ming Huidi, which is not justified from an orthodox point of view. In order to get rid of all kinds of unfavorable public opinions and firmly grasp the throne he has achieved, Ming Chengzu introduced Xuanwu, the main god of Wudang Mountain, tried his best to protect his myth, and preached the traditional concept of the unity of man and nature and the divine right of monarch, in order to prove that the political power he seized was consistent with it. Wudang Mountain is a famous Taoist shrine in China, which is famous for its magnificent architecture. The ancient architecture of Wudang Mountain was built in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and reached its peak in the Ming Dynasty. Zixiao Palace is one of the well-preserved palaces in Wudang Mountain area. There are layers of dais in the palace, stacked on the mountain, and the main hall and houses are built on the dais. The mountains around Zixiao Palace are shaped like a naturally formed treasure chair, and two dragons are playing with pearls, which was named "the land of Ziyun" by Emperor Yongle, the founder of Ming Dynasty. & lt/SPAN>。 & lt/FONT & gt; & lt/SPAN>。