What is 'the black temple novel' about?Since I'm not familiar with the actual 'the black temple novel', it's hard to say exactly. However, it might be a story where the black temple is more than just a physical structure. It could represent a symbol of something in the story, like the darkness in people's hearts or an ancient evil. The characters may have to face their own demons as they interact with the black temple, and the plot could revolve around either destroying the temple, redeeming it, or uncovering the truth behind its existence.
black dragon templeThere were many places in Azure Dragon Temple:
- Qinglong Temple was located in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. Its predecessor was Inspiration Temple. It was built in the second year of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty (582), abandoned in the fourth year of Wude of Tang Dynasty (621), rebuilt as Guanyin Temple in the second year of Longshuo, and renamed Qinglong Temple in the second year of Jingyun of Tang Ruizong (711). After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, it became an important place for Buddhism. Tang Wuzong Huichang five years (845) when the Buddha was destroyed, the next year it was re-established as Huguo Temple, Xuanzong Dazhong nine years (855) renamed Qinglong Temple. The temple was destroyed between the first year of Yuanyou in the Northern Song Dynasty and the Wanli year of the Ming Dynasty. In 1956, it was announced by the Shaanxi Province People's Government as a provincial cultural relic protection unit. Now it was an AAA-level scenic spot, a part of the Tang Chang 'an City Ruins Protection Zone, and an important place for cultural exchanges between China and Japan. Cherry blossoms bloomed every spring, attracting people to admire the flowers.
- Three kilometers east of Fengtai County, Huainan, and at the northern foot of Mount Hua, the remaining vein of Bagong Mountain, there was also Qinglong Temple. It was built in the Later Zhou Dynasty. Although it had been destroyed by war, it had been repaired and presided over by eminent monks throughout the dynasties. Every February 19th of the lunar calendar, pilgrims gathered.
- There was Qinglong Temple beside Qionghai in Xichang. It was built in the Ming Dynasty. Legend had it that the fourth prince of the Dragon King, the little green dragon, showed his divinity here to resist the rain and drought. The villagers built it to express their gratitude. This was a temple scenic spot where tourists could enjoy tea and listen to the music to calm their hearts.
- There was also the Qinglong Temple in Xiangyang. From the description, it seemed to have a strong martial arts atmosphere.
- In the year 1265 (the sixth year of the reign of Emperor Yuanzong of Korea), Qinglong Temple was also built on the mountainside of Ruiyun Mountain in Korea.
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