Beijing Ganlu Temple was located in the Jietai Temple at the western foot of Xiangshan Mountain in Haidian District, Beijing City.
Ganlu Temple is located on Beigu Mountain in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province.
The Ganlu Temple had buildings in different places. The Ganlu Temple was distributed in the following locations: Ma 'an Mountain in Linhe Village, Linhe Township, Lingwu City, Ningxia; Beigu Mountain and Jiuhua Mountain in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province; Beigu Mountain in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province; the back peak of Beigu Mountain in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province; and Yongan Temple in Xiangshan, Beijing. However, there was no clear information on where the Ganlu Temple was located. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact location of the Dew Temple.
Ganlu Temple was a temple located in different places, including Wuxi in Jiangsu Province, Taining County in Fujian Province, Xiantao City in Hubei Province, Zhenjiang City in Jiangsu Province, Jiuhua Mountain in Jiangsu Province, Chaozhou City in Guangdong Province, etc.
The pillars of the Dew Temple were called the Zhuangyuan Pillar or the Ruyi Pillar.
The Xuankong Temple in the west of Beijing was located in the East Baigu Stream of Yanjiatai Village, Qingshui Town, Mentougou District, Beijing City.
Beijing Xuankong Temple was located in two different locations in Fangshan District and Mentougou District. Among them, the Xuankong Temple (Shengmi Shitang) in Fangshan District was located on the cliff south of Lianzi Peak in Shenglian Mountain Global Geopark. There were buildings such as Maitreya Hall, Ksitigarbha Hall and Buddha Hall. The Xuankong Temple in Mentougou District was located in Qingshui Town's Yanjiatai Village's Dongbai Valley Stream. It was built on a cliff platform and had four temples, a Zhang Xianquan, and a pavilion. These two Xuankong Temples were built by using the concave and concave parts of the cliff. They had a unique architectural style and spectacular landscape.
Xuankong Temple was located in the East Baigu Stream of Yanjiatai Village, Qingshui Town, Mentougou District, Beijing City. It was a small scenic spot with treasures in the suburbs of Beijing. It was built according to the terrain of the mountain, similar to the Xuankong Temple in Shanxi, both built on a cliff platform. Therefore, it was called the Xuankong Temple in the west of Beijing. This ancient site had been destroyed, and the current building had been rebuilt. Surrounded by cypresses, the temple worshiped the Primogenitor Goddess, the Dragon King, Zhang Xian, and Maitreya Buddha. It was a fusion of Buddhism and Taoism. Every year on the third day of March, the incense was the most popular. Good men and women gathered here to pray and pray for good luck. It wasn't far from Longmen Stream, about a 10-minute drive away.
When the Emperor went to Ganlu Temple to visit Zhen Huan, he doted on her and helped her into the inner room. There was no mention of what he had done in the documents.
When the Emperor went to Ganlu Temple to visit Zhen Huan, there was no clear description of what he did in the information provided.
There was no mention of what the Emperor did when he visited Zhen Huan in Ganlu Temple.