Xuankong Temple worshipped the Three Saints of Huayan, Guanyin, Samantabhadra, Manjushri and other Buddhist Bodhisattvas, as well as the founders of Taoism and Confucianism, Sakyamuni Buddha, Confucius, Lao Tzu and so on. In addition, there were pavilions, pavilions, flying apsaras, arhats, and other statues. The interior of Xuankong Temple was rich and varied, displaying the culture and art of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.
Xuan Kong Temple had a unique interior layout and was filled with culture. Upon entering the temple, visitors would first see three main buildings, namely the Heavenly King Hall, the Great Buddha Hall, and the Tripitaka Block. The three buildings were of different heights and were connected by corridors, making the entire space compact and varied. In terms of interior decoration, Xuankong Temple embodied the essence of ancient Chinese culture. The exquisite carved Buddha statues, murals, and simple furniture displayed the charm of ancient Chinese art.
The Xuankong Temple was located in Mount Heng. It was located on a steep cliff on the Cuiping Peak of Mount Heng's Golden Dragon Gorge in Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province.
The reason for the assassination at Xuankong Temple was that Chen Pingping had arranged a fake assassination to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping sent his shadow to act as the assassin in white. However, the Qing Emperor encountered two other real assassins during the sacrifice at the Hanging Temple, causing him to suffer a series of assassinations. The specific details were not mentioned in the search results provided.
Xuan Kong Temple was currently open to tourists. Although the search results did not explicitly mention whether they were allowed to visit, most of the search results mentioned the opening hours of Xuan Kong Temple. Therefore, it could be concluded that Xuan Kong Temple was open to tourists.
Xuan Kong Temple was now open to tourists. According to the search results, most of the documents mentioned the opening hours of Xuan Kong Temple. According to the document [2], Xuankong Temple was open from 8 am to 5:30 pm. The document [4] also mentioned that Xuankong Temple was open to tourists all year round and did not restrict tourists from going up the mountain. In addition, the announcement in document [5] also mentioned that the Xuankong Temple scenic area would be fully piloting the appointment reception mode, and tourists who did not make an appointment would not be received. Therefore, it could be concluded that Xuan Kong Temple was currently open.
Xuan Kong Temple had two tickets. The first ticket was 15 yuan, and visitors needed to buy a 100 yuan boarding fee to enter Xuankong Temple.
The result of Xuan Kong Temple's assassination was that the Qing Emperor was not successfully assassinated. In " Celebrating Years," the assassination at Xuankong Temple was a fake assassination arranged by Chen Pingping to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping sent his shadow to act as the assassin in white. However, the Qing Emperor encountered two other real assassins during the sacrifice at the Hanging Temple, causing him to suffer a series of assassinations. The specific details did not appear in the search results provided, so more detailed information could not be provided.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was assassinated by Xuankong Temple. This assassination was meticulously planned by the Director of the Overwatch Council, Chen Pingping. He had sent an assassin shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor using Sigu Sword's swordsmanship. His goal was to force out the Qing Emperor's trump card. However, at the critical moment, Fan Xian appeared and blocked the Shadow's assassination, protecting the Qing Emperor. The specific plot development and outcome could not be known based on the information provided.
One of the most classic lines of Xuankong Temple was from Li Bai's " Overnight in the Mountain Temple ":" The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and the hand can pick the stars." I don't dare to speak loudly, for fear of shocking the people in the sky."
Xuankong Temple was located in Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province.