The temples in Guizhou include Qianming Temple, Yongxiang Temple, Jixiang Temple, Huayan Temple, and Ten Thousand Buddha Temple. The Taoist temples include Xianrendong Taoist Temple, Qinglongdong Taoist Temple, Kuiwen Pavilion Taoist Temple, Houyan Taoist Temple, Yuntai Mountain Taoist Temple, Wanshou Palace, Xietian Palace, Yongding Taoist Temple, Baima Palace, Guiyang Sanyuan Palace, Doumu Pavilion, Sansheng Palace, Sui Imperial Palace, Huaguang Temple, Tianhou Palace, etc. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The famous temples in Guizhou were: 1. ** Hongfu Temple (Guiyang)**: Located in the middle of the peak of Qianling Mountain, No. 187 Zaoshan Road, Yunyan District, Guiyang City. It was founded by Monk Chisong in the 11th year of Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1672) and was known as the "First Mountain in Qiannan". The scale of the temple was large. The buildings were distributed along the central axis, including the mountain gate, the Heavenly King Hall, and other halls. On both sides were the abbot's residence and other halls. Inside the temple, there were nine winding paths opened by Monk Chisong, stone carvings on Moyan, and other antiques. There were also poems and paintings inscribed by famous people from ancient times to the present. 2. ** Xiangshan Temple (Zunyi)**: 103 Zhongshan Road, Honghuagang District, Zunyi City. It was built in the Tang Dynasty. Its original name was Wanfu Temple, and it was renamed at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It was the center of Buddhism in northern Guizhou. The temple walls were red and the tiles were green. The architectural style was unique. There were halls such as the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Buddha Hall. The Guanyin statue in the stupa garden was painted by Wu Daozi of the Tang Dynasty. 3. ** Yuantong Temple (Anshun)**: It was located at the foot of Xixiu Mountain, No. 1 Tashan Square, Xixiu District, Anshun City. It had existed since the Song and Yuan Dynasties. It was one of the three major Yuan Dynasty buildings in Anshun and ranked first among the three major monasteries. There was a saying that "Yuantong Temple first, then Anshun City". The layout was reasonable. There were buildings such as the mountain gate and the Mahavira Hall. There were rooms and side halls around it. It was an important Buddhist holy land in the southwest and Southeast Asia. 4. Guoguo Temple (Liupanshui): It was located on Danxia Mountain in Danxia Town, Panzhou City, Liupanshui City. It was built as a Taoist Xuandi Palace during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. In the second year of Tianqi, it was changed into a Buddhist temple. It was named after the emperor during the Guangxu period. The style of the temple was antique. There were halls such as the mountain gate and the Maitreya Hall. There were also scenic spots such as the Sun-viewing Tower around it. There were gifts from Emperor Guangxu, as well as tablets, couplets, paintings and calligraphy of famous people. 5. ** Dongshan Temple (Tongren)**: It was built on a hill near the river on three cliffs in Bijiang District of Tongren City. It was built in the 11th year of Zhengde of the Ming Dynasty. The natural environment was good and the cultural heritage was deep. There were buildings such as Chuanshang Pavilion and Guanyin Pavilion. It was the top ten scenic spots in Tongren Urban area during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and was also an important historical and cultural relic. 6. Lingfeng Temple (Bijie): In Sanbanqiao Street, Qixing Pass District, Bijie City. Originally known as the Bronze Buddha Temple, it was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. It integrated natural spirituality and human thoughts. It was a famous temple in Bijie area and was known as the first of the "Eight Ancient Sceneries of Bijie". The temple was located on the mountainside. The walls were light yellow and decorated with exquisite carvings. The eaves were upturned and incense was constantly burning. 7. ** Nanquan Mountain Temple (Qiandongnan Prefecture)**: Located in Liping County, Qiandongnan Prefecture, it was built in the early Ming Dynasty. The temple was built according to the mountain's terrain. There was a Great Buddha Hall, a spiritual palace, and the main hall of Baoding Nunnery. It was a temple group in the style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and had the reputation of "a famous mountain in Guizhou Province". 8. Ten Thousand Buddha Temple (Xingyi, Guizhou Province): It was built in a natural cave. There were nearly ten thousand Buddha statues in the cave, hence its name. The famous Taoist temples in Guizhou were: 1. ** Tianlong Temple (Xifeng County)**: Located 6 kilometers south of Xifeng County, Guizhou Province (1 kilometer away from Xifeng Concentration Camp), it was built in the Qing Dynasty and has been around for more than 200 years. It is a Taoist holy land in the southwest region. There were many halls in the temple, such as Sanqing Hall and Tianshi Hall. Taoist culture was based on Zhengyi Dao, talismans, fasting, and other rituals. Every year on May 18th, the birthday of the Ancestral Heavenly Teacher would be held. There were also facilities such as Taoist Medicine Hall and Health Hall in the temple. 2. Doumu Pavilion (Guiyang): A Taoist temple located on Pianzi Mountain in Guiyang. It worships the Doumu Progenitor (an important female god of Taoism, the mother of the Big Dipper Seven Stars, Emperor Tianhuang, and Emperor Ziwei). 3. ** Sansheng Palace (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple, may worship Confucius, Sakyamuni, Lao Tzu. 4. ** Sui Imperial Palace (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple dedicated to Suirenshi (one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors). 5. ** Huaguang Temple (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple, dedicated to Emperor Huaguang (Marshal Ma, one of the four Taoist guardians). 6. ** Tianhou Palace (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple, dedicated to Mazu Lin Moniang, probably funded by Fujian merchants (related to praying for shipping safety). The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Guizhou's Golden Summit Temple was a Taoist temple of Quanzhen Sect. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Taoist temples in Guizhou were: The Grand Cloud Mountain was first built and has been built over the generations to form a nine-layered hall.(The largest Taoist temple in Guizhou Province, but only ruins remain today); the Heavenly Dragon Temple in Xifeng County, built in the Qing Dynasty, with Sanqing Hall, Tianshi Hall, Cihang Hall and many other halls; the Immortal Cave Taoist Temple in Yunguan Township, Nanming District, Guiyang City, according to legend, the Eight Immortals once lived here. Wang Yangming of the Ming Dynasty once visited this place. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, it became a Taoist temple and built Sanqing Hall and Sanguan Hall successively. Qinglong Cave Taoist Temple, located in Qinglong Cave Scenic Area, Wuyang Town, Zhenyuan County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, was originally built in 1388 and was originally named Zhenwu Temple, later renamed Qinglong Temple; Kuiwen Pavilion Taoist Temple, located in Wengqi Village, Yingshan Town, Dushan County, Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, was built in the 20th year of Tongzhi of Qing Dynasty (1873); Xietong Temple, located on the old street of Dongfeng Town, Wudang District, Guiyang City, was built in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty.(1506 - 1521); Guiyang Sanyuan Palace, No. 65 Zhongshan West Road, Municipal Community Service Center, Nanming District, Guiyang City, built during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1796 - 1820). The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the information provided, there was no clear statement about the three most powerful Taoist temples in Guizhou. However, when it came to some famous Taoist temples in Guizhou, such as Immortal Cave Taoist Temple and Heavenly Dragon Temple, it was difficult to determine which three Taoist temples were the most powerful. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Taoist priest lived in the temple.
There is Guanyin Temple in Yilong New District, Anlong County, Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Southwest Guizhou; Guanyin Temple in Weishe Huilong of Xingyi City is located at No. 81 Shengwei Road; Guanyin Temple in Xingyi City is located behind the West Coach Station of Xingyi City in Mujia Sub-district Office; there are Wealth God Hall and Jade Buddha Hall in Dayundong Ten Thousand Buddha Temple; there is Crystal Temple at the back door of Xingyi No.1 Middle School; and Ten Thousand Buddha Temple is located in Wanfeng Forest Scenic Area (south side). The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were Taoist temples in Guiyang, such as Immortal Cave Taoist Temple, Flying Dragon Taoist Temple, Yuguan Mountain Taoist Temple, etc. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The top ten famous Taoist temples in Guiyang, Guizhou Province were Xianrendong Taoist Temple, Qinglongdong Taoist Temple, Kuiwen Pavilion Taoist Temple, Houyan Taoist Temple, Yuntai Mountain Taoist Temple, Wanshou Palace, Xietian Palace, Yongding Taoist Temple, Baima Palace, and Guiyang Sanyuan Palace. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Taoist temples in Chengdu included Qingyang Palace, located in the second section of the west of the First Ring Road in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It was known as the "First Taoist Temple in Western Sichuan" and the "First Jungle in Southwest China". It was a national key Taoist temple and a provincial key cultural relic protection unit. Tianshi Cave Taoist Temple, also known as Chang Taoist Temple, was located in Qingcheng Mountain Scenic Area, No. 168 Qingcheng Mountain Road, Dujiangyan City, Chengdu City. Loyalty Palace Taoist Temple, also known as Zhongfeng Temple, was located in Fenshui Community, Qingxia Town, Dayi County, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. The Phoenix Taoist Temple in the South Sea was located on the top of Phoenix Mountain in the northern suburbs of Chengdu City, and Shangqing Palace was the residence of the legendary immortals and the temporary palace of the ancient emperors. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Temples and temples were not exactly the same. In ancient China, the term temple was often used to refer to the imperial court, where the emperor and officials ruled the country. The temple could also refer to the imperial palace or the palaces of nobles. A temple was a place of worship for Buddhism or Taoism, where Buddha, Bodhisattva, or immortals were worshipped. A temple was a place for practicing and spreading Buddhism or Taoism. It was also a place for believers to pray and worship. Therefore, temples and temples had different functions and uses.