General situation of building temples in Qingshan Palace

Ming Jiajing's "Hui 'an County Records" said: "Castle Peak is in the south of the county, and General Zhang Yun tried to set up a village here to prevent pirates. It has not been abolished, but it is enshrined in the temple of the villagers. " /kloc-When Lijiang County was demolished by Taiping Xingguo in 0/6, Cui Zhijie, the first magistrate of a county, moved the ancient county to the county seat. When I opened the foundation, I found Zhang Biao's tomb. There was a small stone tablet engraved with the words: "During the period of Taiping and Xingguo, Guxian moved to Hui 'an. If Cui Zhijie meets me, take me to Castle Peak. "Cui Zhijie not only put Zhang Yun's tomb in the East Hall, but also built an ancient temple in Qingshan to worship Zhang Yun. People regard Zhang Yun as the "Lord of Hui 'an". Qing Jiaqing's "Hui 'an County Records Volume III" contains: "When the old county was established, Budiluo Mountain in Kyle was the grandson. When it moved to the Five Dynasties, the tomb of Zhang Yan was in Qingshan, and this city was its land. "

As the center of Qingshan Wang belief, the date of its establishment is not clearly recorded in Quanzhou and Hui 'an county chronicles compiled in Ming and Qing Dynasties. According to relevant records in Ye Chun, Commander of Hui 'an County in Qin Long in the Wanli Period of the Ming Dynasty and Hui 'an Mansion, Castle Peak Palace was built in the Taiping and Xingguo Period of the Northern Song Dynasty (976~984), 1990. Although there are still different views on the founding date of Castle Peak Palace, most scholars believe that it is "an ancient temple with a long history in Hui 'an".