Taoist temples were places for Taoist priests to practice. They were of great significance in the religious activities of China local Taoism (including Zhengyi Sect and Quanzhen Sect). Taoist temple buildings generally followed the principles and layout of palace buildings, but the scale was relatively small, and the decorations and indoor furnishings were religious. There were usually symmetrical bell towers and drum towers inside. The main building of the Taoist temple was often the Hall of Three Pristines, which worshipped the three Taoist ancestors, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Daode. Some Taoist temples also had the Hall of Wenchang, which worshipped the gods such as Emperor Wenchang and Lu Dongbin. The Hall of Medicine King worshipped the Medicine King Sun Simiao and other figures. Taoist temples were generally divided into inner and outer areas. The front yard and buildings were for believers to burn incense and pray, while the backyard and back mountain were for Taoist priests to live and study. For example, the Yuan Xuan Taoist Temple in Guangdong Province was the largest Taoist temple in Guangdong Province. It was also a 4A tourist attraction and one of the eight scenic spots in Huadu, Guangzhou. The Sanqing Hall in the garden was built according to the style of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. The ball at the top of the hall was made of pure gold. In the deepest part of the Laozi Moral Culture Garden, there was the largest bronze statue of Laozi in the country. The Yuanchen Treasure Hall was the largest sixty-year-old hall in the country. There was also Lü Xian Temple in Yueyang, Hunan Province. It was built in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. Although it had been rebuilt, it still retained a strong Taoist culture. The main hall had Lü Zu Hall, Jade Emperor Hall, Sanqing Hall and other buildings. "I Work for Ghost Spirits in the World of Cultivators" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The main differences between Taoist temples and temples were as follows: First, the architectural style of Taoist temples and temples was different. Taoist temples usually used green bricks and black tiles, with yellow as the main decorative color. The architectural style was mainly from the Qin and Han Dynasties, pursuing a natural and simple feeling. Temples, on the other hand, mostly used red wall tiles, with red and gold as the main decorative colors. The architectural style was mostly influenced by the Tang and Song Dynasties, emphasizing the balance and magnificence. Secondly, the interior furnishings of the Taoist temple and the temple were different. The interior of the Taoist temple usually included Taoist statues, incense burner, scriptures, etc., as well as some items related to Taoism. Inside the temple, there were many Buddha statues, Buddhist scriptures, and some Buddhist-related ritual implements and scriptures. Thirdly, the objects of worship in Daoist temples and temples were different. The Taoist temple mainly worshiped Taoist immortals, such as the Three Pure Ones, the Four Royals, and the Star Lord. The temples mainly worshipped Buddha and Bodhisattvas, such as Shakyamuni Buddha, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, etc. In summary, there were obvious differences between Taoist temples and temples in terms of architectural style, interior furnishings, and objects of worship.
Qianjiang had the ruins of Zhenwu Mountain. From the name, it was originally a Taoist temple, but now only the ruins remained. The ruins at the highest point of the surrounding mountains were now covered by forests, and the old paths were also deserted. The temple ruins seen during the Republic of China only had two sections of rammed earth ruins. The bottom of the palace seemed to be hollow, and thieves once visited it. In addition, Qianjiang also had Hongan Mountain Scenic Area, which was one of the famous Taoist holy places in China. tourists could visit Taoist temples on the mountain, burn incense and pray for blessings to understand Taoist culture in depth. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was a Taoist temple in Guiyang. For example, there was a Taoist priest in Flying Dragon Temple who was a Taoist priest of Dragon Gate Sect. Nanyue Mountain used to have the largest Taoist temple in Guiyang, but now there was only an ancient well left. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were Taoist priests in Taoist temples such as Immortal Cave Taoist Temple and Flying Dragon Taoist Temple in Guiyang. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were Taoist temples in Chongqing, such as Laojun Cave Taoist Temple. Laojun Cave Taoist Temple is located in Laojun Mountain of Tushan Mountain Range in Nan 'an District of Chongqing City. It is 600 meters above sea level and is now the jungle Taoist temple of Quanzhen Longmen Sect. There are many temples here, such as Dashanmen, Sanqing Hall, Nantian Gate, Cihang Hall, etc. Each temple has various buildings, stone carvings and other precious cultural relics left over from the Ming and Qing Dynasties and various historical periods. It is one of the important Taoist temples in China. Taoist priests practice here. In addition, there were also Taoist priests stationed in Taoist temples such as the Purple Cloud Palace and the Heavenly Immortal Temple in the Changshou District. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Sanqing Taoist Temple was a Taoist temple that worshiped the highest gods of Taoism, the Three Pure Ones (Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun, Shangqing Lingbao Tianzun, Taiqing Daode Tianzun). For example, the Sanqing Temple in Mancheng County was located in the Caoxian Cave Scenic Area of Jiuquan Lotus Mountain. It was built in the Song Dynasty and was originally on the top of the mountain. Later, it was destroyed during the Republic of China. In 1993, it was restored and rebuilt 20 meters north of Caoxian Cave. There were three pillars in the main hall, a vegetarian hall, and a Taoist house. The ancestors of the Sanqing Temple were worshipped, and the Eight Immortals were worshipped on both sides. There was also the Sanqing Taoist Temple (Guandi Temple) construction team in Shen Zhen that actively carried out charity activities.
There was not much information about the Jade Emperor Temple in Zunyi. It was only known that it existed in the old city of Zunyi. At that time, the stone lion in the old city was a symbol of power and status. The chieftain yamen and temples all had pairs of stone lions. However, the Jade Emperor Temple in the old city lacked a stone lion, which left behind the jokes of the nine lions. In addition, there was a Yuhuang Temple rural community in Fuxing Town, which had organized a theme party day event. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Fantasy: Evolution from the Taoist Temple!" It was a fantasy novel written by God Mu. The story was about the protagonist, Mu Changsheng, who had transmigrated into a fantasy world where demons ruled and found himself in a dilapidated Taoist temple. He had awakened a system. As long as he received the worship of believers, he could obtain Faith Points and achieve unlimited evolution. The story was full of ups and downs and was exciting. It was evaluated by netizens as a fantasy novel with excellent plot and writing. It had already reached chapter 620.
The following are the recommendations of a few Taoist temple guide novels: 1. "Dao Sect Promotion System": This novel described the Dao Sect's poverty relief plan launched by the gods of Dao Sect to solve the problem of Taoist incense. They also jointly created the "Taoist Temple Cultivation System." 2. "The Taoist Temple in the Deep Mountains (Unbusy Young Man)": This novel tells the story of an idle young man in a Taoist temple. It is a novel about urban life. 3. "The Most Awesome Taoist Temple in History": This novel described the most awesome Taoist temple in history. The specific content of the story is unknown. 4. "A Taoist Temple in the Mountain": The specific content of this novel is unknown, but it is related to Taoist temples. I hope the above recommendations will be helpful to you!
The Super Taoist Temple System was a fictional system that could appear in novels. This system had different settings and plots in different novels. For example, there was a novel that described a person who transmigrated to become a Taoist priest and awakened the super Taoist temple system. He revived the glory of Taoism by revitalizing Taoism. In another novel, the protagonist awakened the super Taoist temple system in the world of Journey to the West and strengthened himself by taking in disciples. There was also a novel that described a Taoist priest who was chosen to be the vanguard of the revival of Taoism. He solved the problem of incense offerings through the Taoist temple cultivation system. In general, the super Taoist temple system played different roles in these novels, but the specific plot and setting needed to be read in the corresponding novels to understand.