During the thirty years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1904) to 19 13, there were seven large and small temples in Longshan and Liaoshui. In particular, Fushou Palace is the most magnificent and largest.
Fushou Palace was built in the 23rd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1897). The founder of Fushou Palace is Wang Zuoquan, a Taoist master of Jinshan School. The site is located at the southern foot of Longshou Mountain, backed by the head of Longshan Mountain, with green mountains and green waters. At the foot, the East Liaohe River winds eastward and the clear water flows westward.
The scenery is beautiful, and so is Zhong Ling. After more than 50 years' construction and expansion by digital founder Wang Zuoquan, on the eve of liberation of Liaoyuan, a traditional palace complex consisting of five halls was built on the mountain.
Extended information: building structure:
The first floor is a mountain gate with a horse hall. Qingshitaiji, the plaque of "Fushou Palace" is hung high. There are red and white horses in the hall, and they enter the second floor hall through the left and right gates of Qinglong and Baihu. The left and right bells and drums are on the second floor. The main hall, Guan Yue Dian, is located in the middle of Guan Gong statue, which is the throne of Yue Fei. To the east of the temple is the statue of the Dragon King, and to the west is the God of Wealth.
The East Annex Hall is the Erxian Hall, dedicated to Ji Xian and Liu Xian. There are five rooms in the main hall, the lecture hall in the east and the Daxian Hall in the west. The third floor consists of three halls. In the middle is Bixia Palace, in the east is Lvzu Memorial Hall, and in the west is Daxiantang. There are two halls on the fourth floor. The East Hall is the Three Palaces and the West Hall is the Queen's Hall. On the top floor is Sanqing Hall, dedicated to Sanqing ancestors.
There are 0/00 statue of Fushou Palace, more than 0/00 houses, blue bricks and tiles, antique, carved beams and painted buildings, cornices and walls, red painted doorposts and green trees, which are quiet and elegant. There are a large number of Taoist classics, Taoist movements, musical instruments, Taoist utensils and sacrificial vessels in the palace. There are more than 50 Taoist priests. Every temple fair, thousands of people are empty, incense is at its peak, and the occasion is unprecedented. It is one of the famous Taoist caves in northeast China.
Reference: Baidu Baidu-Fushou Palace in Liaoyuan City