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Oh, so you are interested in the perception of Tao. All right, let me give you my opinion.
I am also a student, and students are the most considerate of students!
There are actually many temples and Taoist temples in Chengdu, big and small!
Let me introduce some famous ones:
Wenshuyuan is full of incense and is a place worth visiting. It is said that the numerology there is very accurate. Admission per person 10 yuan. Remember to bring your student ID card. There are discounts in some places. I remember there is a small courtyard next to Wenshu Hospital, which should be where monks live. In the meantime, I also wrote some poems on the wall of the corridor, which are a bit tasteful and worth seeing. There is also a shabby little temple next to Wenshuyuan, which is dedicated to Guanyin. It is not clear whether it is a Taoist temple or a Buddhist temple.
Zhaojue Temple is also a nice place, which is quieter than Wen Shu Hospital. It is said that if possible, you can climb over the wall and play in the zoo next door, haha. I vaguely remember some beautiful words in it.
The temples above are all temples. If you only believe in Taoism, then go to Qingyang Palace. It's a small Taoist temple, but its name is very loud. After all, I went to Hanguguan in the west, where the allusions of the 3,000-word Tao Te Ching took place, and there is still a plaque in my field of vision that says "Purple gas comes from the east". This used to be a very quiet place. Since Qingcheng Mountain held some Taoist performances one year, it has changed. There are many flagpoles in the view, all painted with Taoist spells. Naturally, I don't understand a word. Some bulletin boards have been erected among the flowers and trees, which look like open wooden slips, engraved with poems written by predecessors and modern people, which are quite literary. The Erxian Temple connected with it used to have a locked door, but now it is often open for anyone to visit. In the afternoon, there will be Taoist performances, music and martial arts appreciation, but naturally there will be an extra charge. It is worth noting that in Qingyang Palace, Taoist priests practice the unity of things and me, that is, chanting in Sichuan dialect, just like enjoying a Sichuan opera with a strong local flavor. This place is also very popular. If you go, you can ask Taoist priests to tell fortune, and you must touch the Zhouyi and Taoist scriptures you want, as well as Qingyang's horns, which is very beneficial! !
These places are very famous, the tickets are not very expensive, and there is no problem with food and accommodation.
As for the address, if you come by train, get off at the North Railway Station.
Give you lines:
Walk about 40 meters to the bus stop of North Railway Station.
Take bus No.34, after 4 stops, arrive at the North Third Section Station of the First Ring Road.
Walk about 190 meters and arrive at Wenshuyuan.
Walk about 100 meters and arrive at the bus stop of North Railway Station.
Take bus 123, pass by 10 station and arrive at Qingyang Palace Station.
Walk about 80 meters to the bus stop of North Railway Station.
Take bus No.69 and arrive at Zhaojue Temple bus station after 6 stops.
Walk about120m to Zhaojue Temple.
If you leave from the North Railway Station, it is a through train.
According to your supplement, I tell you that there are things you want around Qingyang Palace, and there is a famous Wenshufang next to Wenshuyuan, which sells many small things. You can go shopping there. It's delicious and can be compared with Where Street in Hangzhou.
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