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What is enshrined in Guangzhou Sanyuan Palace?

Guangzhou Sanyuan Palace is the largest Taoist temple in Guangzhou. So they worship Taoism. Located at the southern foot of Yuexiu Mountain, facing Yingyuan Road in the south, with Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in front and Yuexiu Mountain in the north.

Sanyuan Palace is a well-preserved Ming Dynasty building in Guangzhou. It sits facing south, and the terrain is high in the north and low in the south. From the Sanyuan Hall at the main entrance to the old ancestral hall and the old gentleman hall, the terrain rises step by step, making the whole ancient building look majestic and noble.

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Taoism is a native religion in China, which originated from Fangxian Road in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It is a primitive polytheistic religious form that worships many gods. Its main purpose is to pursue immortality, gain immortality and save the world.

It can be traced back to the worship activities of China people in primitive society, such as offering sacrifices to heaven and ancestors. In the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the magic formula of immortals was absorbed, and then the Yellow Emperor School was formed by the combination of the five elements of Taoism and Yin and Yang. In the middle and late Han Dynasty, Huang was formed and Taoist Laozi was worshipped as his ancestor. After the religious reform in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, it gradually evolved into the present Taoism.