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Puzhao Temple Review

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According to Gu Yanwu's "Archaeological Record" cloud, Taishan has had a legend about the immortals since the end of the Zhou Dynasty. When the Eastern Han Dynasty, due to the emergence of Taoism, the society followed the "Taishan Ghost Say", and the Taishan God took control of the world's life and killing power. Later, people even put the ancient legends of the Nai River and Nai Bridge around Mount Tai in the shadow of the river and the building of the same name. In the past, below Mount Tai, to the southwest of the ancient city, there was a small hill called Yuli Mountain. Shi, Yuli Mountain, also known as Gaoli Mountain, Hero Mountain, at an altitude of 198 meters. Located in the south of Taishan Railway Station, the place of Zen of the ancient emperors. Han was formerly known as "Gaoli Mountain". The Han Wu emperor "pro-Zen Gaoli" is recorded in many places in the "Han Book". It was called "Yuanli" in the Wei and Jin Period. Since Yuan to Qing, the construction of the Yuli Mountain shrine has been continuing. Yuan Jiashen, first the original East parallel Taiwan strict committee Zhang Zhichun rebuilt the temple in the Jinshi soldiers chaos, and died strictly; Xuanmen palms taught Yuan Zhicheng and helped Zhichun continue to repair, built a hundred and twenty temples, and raised funds to plastic 75 god statues. In the book "The God of the Mountains of the Mountains", Hanlin Jixian Xu Shilong wrote the history of the Yin Caodi Mansion of the Mountains of the Mountains. Ming Chenghua, the townships rebuilt the God of the Mountains; Guangxu 19 years, Tai'an Zhi County Mao Cheng rebuilt the God of the Mountains. Since modern times, warlords and wars have completely destroyed the mountain. Check the classics to know: in 1928, Zhang Zongchang dug trenches, set up artillery positions, destroyed the mountains and forests and Wenfeng Tower. In 1931, the 15th Road Army Ma Hongxuan repaired the "martyrdom" and "monument" on the top of the mountain, and proposed to build the "Tai'an Park" (not completed), which was partially damaged in the mountains and forests; In the same year, Yu Lishan unearthed Tang Xuanzong and Song Zhenzong Zen Jade Books, and today the Tibetan Taiwan Palace Museum, "the former 15 pieces (divided into three editions), each short length 29.2-29.8, width 3, thick 1 cm, engraved with gold and a line of books, white marble (Han white jade). The latter 16 pieces, each short length 29.5-29.8, width 2, thick 0.7-0.75 cm, Fill in a line of gold inscriptions, white flash jade. Both are a foot simple in the Tang and Song Dynasty. In 1938, the Japanese army invaded Tai'an, set up a lookout point and a bunker group in Yuli Mountain, and the mountains and forests were destroyed. In the liberation war, the two armies of the country and the two armies around Taicheng, and fought for four times. The mountain became the main battlefield, and the mountains and forests were destroyed in the war. After the establishment of New China, in order to commemorate the final liberation of the ancient city of Tai'an, the local government of Tai'an changed the name of the mountain to "hero mountain". The mountain has been built with a large-scale temple of the mountain, also known as Senluo Temple. Chongqing Fengdu is known to be a ghost town, but it is unknown that before Buddhism was introduced to China, Yuli Mountain was already a typical ghost town representative. In the traditional belief before Buddhism was introduced, the death of ordinary people will fall under Mount Tai, and the Taishan god Dongyue the Great is the master of the underworld. Later, Fengdu was considered one of the entrances of the underworld. Go out from the southwest gate of Tai'an Ancient City and reach the Qili Mountain. On the left side of Qili Mountain, there is a stream called Nai River, and there is a bridge on a tributary of this stream, called Nai River Bridge. Ancient people think. Once you pass the bridge here, enter that area, it belongs to the underworld.

Puzhao Temple

Posted: Jul 16, 2017
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    From the entrance of Taishan Tianwai Village, walk about a little two kilometers along the Huanshan Road to Puzhao Temple. Puzhao Temple is in the foothills under the Linghan Peak of Taishan Mountain. The overall scale of the temple is small, but the history is long. The architecture in the temple is very distinctive, especially the sieve moon pavilion in front of the Morson Building. There are five-yin stone under the pavilion. Next to the six pine is said to have a tree age of 15,600 years.

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    It feels a bit small, but the architecture here. Various monuments, it looks really old. Seriously, it feels good. At least not selling tickets. There is also a good location on the mountainside.

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    Antique everywhere, beautiful mountains and clear waters, birds and flowers, full of pastoral scenery, suitable for leisure camping, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, come here to feel the slow life, let your mood relax, very good

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    Quiet and simple, I like it.

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    A temple worth visiting.

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    Very good, go in and remember to worship the Buddha.

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