Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Where is Zhenwushan Taoist Temple?

Where is Zhenwushan Taoist Temple?

Zhenwushan Taoist Temple is located in the southwest of Xiangyang 1 km, and is known as the "Xiaojinding" in northwest Hubei. In traditional customs, to go to Wudang Mountain in Hubei, you must first go to Zhenwu Mountain in Xiangyang, put a stamp on Zhenwu and report it to Zhenwu Emperor. Those with money and energy should continue to go to Wudang Mountain (now danjiangkou city) in Zhou Jun to face Jinding. Those who lack money, energy or illness can change careers, which is also a wish to worship Zhenwu Emperor.

Before the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Zhenwu Temple was called Jianfeng Temple, and the incense was immortal. In the 10th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (14 12), Ming Taizu Chengzu ordered the construction of Wudang Mountain Palace, and the number of water boats "transporting the glazed objects of Wudang Mountain" was tens of thousands, which were anchored in the Han River at the foot of Zhenwu Mountain. "When the wind blows, there are a few auspicious clouds, which are watery and salty. They are called Yuan Di (Zhenwu Emperor)." Later, Zhenwu Hall, Niangniang Hall and Laojuntang were rebuilt. Unfortunately, during the Cultural Revolution, Taoist temples were demolished. The Taoist temples we see today are all buildings rebuilt after 1994.

Transportation: Bus No.28 can get off at Zhenwushan Station.