Where is Qingcheng Mountain Yuqing Palace?

Yuqing Palace in Qingcheng Mountain is a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province.

Yuqing Palace is located on the north slope of Zhangrenfeng in Qingcheng Mountain. Go southwest from Yuanmingyuan. In ancient times, it was a naive view and worshipped the emperor. The ancient temple was destroyed in Qing Qianlong's Guanxian Annals.

1938, Chengdu Charity Association was rebuilt on the old site and named Yuqing Palace. There are two halls: the upper hall is dedicated to Lv Zu and Qiu Zu; The middle hall is dedicated to the real Ning Feng and the real Yao Wang Sun. Legend has it that Sun Simiao lived in Qingcheng Mountain in his later years, where he completed the famous "Thousand Girls". There is also the site of Sanguantang in Ming Dynasty nearby.

There are 1946 "Jade Qing Daoyuan" inscribed by Mr. Yu Youren and poems by Liu Xianxing and Rick Fang.

Yuqing Palace has a quiet environment. On the platform in front of the temple, the view is wide, overlooking the baili plain below the mountain. During the Anti-Japanese War, General Chen visited here and left a poem: "The tiger was sealed by the dragon poison fog and sent to the summit." Zhong Shu's disciples are still keen. They are angry in the East. There is a "lotus stone" (natural gravel, shaped like a lotus flower) under the left bag. There is a "natural spring" behind the palace, which is said to be the place where the emperor drinks.