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"The ancient temple is leaning against Yao, and the forest is deep in the forest. The dragonfly flies and leaves the leaves, and the wild birds dance." To say the ancient temple around the emperor, the Hongluo Temple in the north of Huairou is absolutely indispensable. "The first ancient temple in Jingbei" is not the name of the wave - Hongluo Temple was originally built in 378 AD (hey, this is more than 1000 years), and later expanded in the Tang Dynasty, once known as Daming Temple, also known as Huguo Temple. The name of "Hongluo Temple" is said to be because there are two colored red snails in the Pearl Springs under the mountain. The two most impressive ancient ginkgo trees, the two ancient trees in front of the Daxiong Hall are said to have a history of more than 1100 years! It can be described as a sea mulberry field. After the replacement of the dynasty, the smoke of the smoke, the rise and fall of the world, the two male and female ginkgo leaves are still flourishing and are not abandoned. They are called "couple trees." "Wisteria Sending Pine", "One of the Red Snails", um, this is indeed worth saying. Personally, I think it is the most interesting place in Hongluo Temple except for the huge ginkgo. At first glance, it is like a grape rack. Oh, two vines are covered with the tops of the flat-topped pines. The branches and leaves completely cover the 300-square-meter courtyard. Its obviously a bit dark when entering the yard. Its good to want to come to the rest of the summer to rest cool. Every year, when the vine flower blooms in May, it must be very beautiful. When I came back to check the information, I saw that in the Yuan Dynasty, "The Red Bull Mountain Daming Temple Monument" has the record of "Breeze Night Listening to Jin Yu, Zhu Tian Wei Fa Teng Luo". So, this "wisteria sent loose" has been more than 800 years. ! It is indeed a wonder.
Posted: Jan 3, 2019
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