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Western Sichuan first Daoist temple - goral palace - tea shop

Qingyang Palace is located in the western suburbs of Chengdu, south Baihuatan, Temple (Han Zhaolie Temple), west of Du Fu Thatched Cottage, east of Immortals Temple. According to legend, temples began in the week, the beginning of "Qingyang four." According to research, the three countries on the occasion of the name "Qingyang concept." By the Tang Dynasty renamed the "mysterious meso" in the Xizong Shiyou change "concept" for the "Palace." Five Dynasties renamed "Qingyang view" Song is once called "Qingyang" until today.

About Qingyang history, Tangle Peng tortoise "Nishikawa Qingyang inscription" said: "too pure imperial Qing Emperor Xian Bo Tong, of the sheep in Shu." Title Han Yang Xiong "Shu Wang Ji" Yi Yue: "I was off to make Yin Xi a "moral", parting, saying: "sub-way street one thousand days later, I look at the Chengdu Qingyang four." after a lapse of three years, Laojun come here, Yin Xi, such as about to come, Laojun show wears, sitting lotus, Fu Yan Yin Xi Road Act. since then, Qingyang concept has become immortal party, Laojun preaching the Holy Land. to the Tang Dynasty, Qingyang concept has considerable scale.

Copyright: Jacky Cheng
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8092x4046
Taken: 05/03/2009
Uploaded: 06/03/2009
Published: 06/03/2009
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Tags: western; sichuan; first; daoist; temple; goral; palace; tea; shop
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