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What are the Taoist temples in Changsha? Where is it? Detailed!
Dongyue Palace Dongyue Palace is dedicated to the holy emperor of Dongyue. This place is named Dongyue Palace Lane because of Dongyue Palace. As far as I know, this palace was built in the 13th year of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty, that is, during the Longji period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he bathed in Huaqing Pool with Yang Guifei. It was built in 725 AD and has been in existence since 1284. During the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty (1862- 1874), it was rebuilt by the host Hou Jinnian. The palace is divided into three parts, the former is Lingguan Hall, the middle is Zushi Hall, and the latter is Sanqing Hall, covering an area of more than 600 square meters. 19 13, the Hunan branch of the Chinese Taoist Association once set this up. 1938 was destroyed by Wenxi fire. Reconstruction after the fire. 1950, in response to the government's call, several Taoist priests in Dongyue Palace successively abandoned their houses in the palace to start Jifutang Primary School and Rensheng Primary School. 1953, the Taoist priests in the palace were driven away one after another, and all Dongyue Palace became schools. 1966, after the two schools moved out, the municipal government allocated Dongyue Palace to Changsha Medical Device Factory as a workshop. 1988 was identified as a dangerous building. By the end of the 20th century, most of Dongyue Palace had collapsed and turned into a big garbage dump. Now there is a side door in the palace, next to which stands a broken monument that was rebuilt in the twelfth year of Tongzhi. There are also a pair of stone lions in the alley next to the palace. 200 1, 65438+February, 14, Ma Yongqi and other five CPPCC members submitted a book to Changsha Evening News: "It is suggested to restore Dongyue Palace as soon as possible and preserve the only Taoist activity place in Changsha."
The earliest Taoist temple in Changsha, Taogong Temple. Lin Xiangshan, Pear Town, Changsha County. Taogong Temple in Linxiang Mountain, known as the "Ancient Temple of Six Dynasties", has a history of 1500 years. The main idol in the temple is Dan Tao, who is uncle and nephew of Tao Kan, a famous minister in Jin Dynasty. Taogong Temple is the earliest Taoist temple in Changsha. Taogong Temple is built on the mountain, along the central axis, in front of the mountain, with a height of more than 20 meters and magnificent architecture. The ancient theater is next to the mountain gate, with yellow glazed tile roof and flying eaves, which belongs to the rare architectural style of Ming and Qing Dynasties in southern China. Due to historical reasons, after 1958, Taogong Temple was not properly protected and was repeatedly destroyed. Statues, murals and plaques were all destroyed, especially Tao Gong's body was abandoned in Liuyang River. Over the past 20 years, Taogong Temple has been gradually restored. 1993 was approved by Changsha Municipal Government as a municipal cultural relics protection unit, and 1996 was approved by Hunan Provincial Government as a provincial cultural relics protection unit.
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