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Is there a fortune teller in Wuhou Temple?

Detailed introduction of Wuhou Temple

Detailed introduction of Wuhou Temple

Chengdu Wuhou Temple, located in Wuhou Temple Street at the south gate of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, is the only temple in China where both the monarch and the minister worship together. It consists of temples and Hui Ling, which were worshipped by Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, Shu Han, monarchs and ministers. Built in 223 AD, the tomb of Liu Bei was completed. In the past 1000 years, it has been destroyed many times and replaced frequently. Wuhou Temple (referring to Zhuge Liang's dedicated temple) was built before the Tang Dynasty, and was originally adjacent to Zhaolie Temple where Liu Bei (Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty) was sacrificed. When it was rebuilt in the early Ming Dynasty, Wuhou Temple was merged into "Han Zhaolie Temple", forming the existing Wuhou Temple, which is a temple with both monarch and minister. The main building of the existing temple was rebuilt from 65438 to 0672 during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (the 11th year of Kangxi). 196 1 was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit. Founded in 1984, the museum was awarded the first batch of national first-class museums in 2008, enjoying the reputation of "Holy Land of the Three Kingdoms". Chengdu Wuhou Temple is now divided into three parts: the cultural relic area (the historical site area of the Three Kingdoms), the garden area (the cultural experience area of the Three Kingdoms) and Jinli (the folk custom area of Jinli), with an area of about 6.5438+0.5 million square meters. Wuhou Temple in Chengdu is the main attraction of China to commemorate Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu and Han Dynasties, and also a major tourist attraction in Chengdu. Chengdu Wuhou Temple is the most influential museum of cultural relics of the Three Kingdoms in China, which is most famous for its "three wonders" of literature, books and prints.