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Introduction of Baiyun Temple Scenic Spot in jia county

The scenic spots of Baiyun Temple in jia county are: Wulong Palace, Wenchang Building, Chenyuantang, Zhenwu Ancestral Hall, Sangong, Tibetan Classics Pavilion, Chaoran Pavilion, Wudaobi, Kuixing Pavilion and Juxian Temple.

Wulong Palace: It is a palace where Taoism traces the process of Zhenwu's ancestor becoming immortal. The width is10.45m and the depth is10.70m.. Zhenwu is the founder of Kan Gong. There is Guanyin Pavilion in the east, Antarctic ancestor in the south and Arctic ancestor in the north.

Wenchang Building: Built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the building has a two-story structure. Wenchang Emperor (i.e. Wenquxing) is the patron saint of ancient literati and imperial examination literati, and Taoism regards him as the god of fame and status.

Chen Yuantang: There is a memorial archway of Zheng Da in front of the hall, which is made of white marble in Quyang, Hebei Province. It has four pillars, three doors and three floors, a temple roof, and drums in the beam workshop. Carved with exquisite patterns such as the goddess mending the sky, the goddess scattering flowers, Ma Gu offering a birthday, Mu Shuai, stealing fairy grass, the four spirits, the zodiac and so on.

Zhenwu Ancestral Hall: Also known as the main hall, it was built in the thirty-third year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. It is the center of Baiyun Temple and the main place for Taoist activities. It is built on a one-meter-high masonry platform, giving people a feeling of being above. The hall is connected with the shed, with a depth of18.8m and a width of10m. Hall roll shed, double eaves octagonal, painted bucket arch.

Sangong: A building leaning against a mountain in the Ming Dynasty, dedicated to the three officials of "heaven, earth and water". There is a six-Cao fortification hall in the hatchback, and there are four wooden archways with sloping roofs in front of the hall, all of which are bucket arches with beautiful and unique shapes.

Sutra Pavilion: According to legend, Lu Yanghui, the magistrate of Jiazhou, came to this pavilion on September 9 of that year, and suddenly saw a stalk of Ganoderma lucidum protruding from the southwest beam, so the Sutra Pavilion was also called Ruizhi Pavilion.