Taiqing Palace Guan Yue Temple
A few steps to the west from the Sanqing Hall is the Guan Yue Temple, which enshrines two ancient military commanders in China, one is Guan Yu, a famous soldier from the Three Kingdoms, and the other is Yue Fei, a famous soldier from the Song Dynasty. In our country, they have always been regarded as representatives of "loyalty and righteousness". In the moral category of the Chinese nation, "loyalty" is regarded as a person's unshirkable responsibility to the country and the nation, and "righteousness" is regarded as a code of conduct that a person must have in social activities and social exchanges. Taoism regards the Tao Te Ching as a sacred classic and naturally advocates "loyalty", so it is natural to worship Guan Yue. This ancestral hall is also called "Hall of Loyalty and Righteousness". Shenshuiquan came out of Guan Yue Temple and walked down the stone steps. There is a stone spring called Shenshuiquan. This spring is pure and sweet, rich in minerals. Although spring is not big, drought will not dry up and heavy rain will not flood. For thousands of years, there have been hundreds of Taoist priests in the palace, cooking and cooking tea, washing clothes and irrigating fields.